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29 December, 09:51

What advantages and disadvantages did the north and the south each have at the beginning of the civil war

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  1. 29 December, 10:20
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    North Advantages:

    - Had almost 4 times as many free citizens.

    - Had many people to grow food and work in factories making supplies.

    - Had more than 70% of the nations rail lines.

    - Had a strong navy and a large fleet of private ship trading.

    South Advantages:

    - Defending their homeland gave them a strong reason to fight.

    - Had skills that made them good soldiers.

    - Many of the best officers in the US were from the south.

    North Disadvantages:

    - Soldiers had to conquer a huge area to bring the South back into the union.

    - Invaded unfamiliar lands.

    South Disadvantages:

    - Had few factories to produce weapons, railroad tracks, and other supplies.

    - Had few railroads to move troops and vital supplies.

    - Small population, about 9 million lived in the Confederacy and 22 million in the union.

    - More than 1/3 of the population was enslaved, therefore they had fewer people that could be soldiers.
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