Much bigger population from which to recruit armies.
Traditional advantage in artillery, including new rifled cannon
Industrial capability - access to all kinds of war-supplies
More railroad mileage - whole armies could move by train
Big enough navy to blockade Southern coast
Most talented President the Americans ever had
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One advantage that the Confederacy had in the war was its talented military leaders.
The town of Gettysburg and the ground over which it was fought is in Pennsylvania so it is Union. It was a Union victory as well.
The American Civil War was a dispute over the Union and the Confederacy. The war was about the Confederacy (the south) wanting to split off from the Union due to slavery laws in the Union.
During the Civil War, the advantages that the Confederacy had over the Union were few in number but potent nonetheless. First was the much greater experience and skill of its leaders and soldiers in gunnery and horsemanship. Secondly, the Confederacy's fundamental goal was survival, not conquest, hence its sole military imperative was to fend off Northern attacks, rather than engage in any risky or costly offensive action. With that said, the South hoped that in due time the Union would simply quit its battles to end the Southern rebellion. There is truth in that as in the North, there were a number of "peace groups" that believed too many lives were being lost and there was no end to the war in sight.
The home field advantage
the union gained a huge advantage over the confederacy because of the union's balloon corp.
Most of the battle was fought in the south. And they knew their land.
The Union had a major advantage over the Confederacy because the Union had; Bigger armies, better iron production, better army production, and better banking.
The Union had many advantages over the Confederacy. One frequently overlooked advantage was a political one. The Union had an established Federal government with its Congress, Supreme Court and executive branches. Confederate President Jefferson Davis had to build an entirely new central government basically from "scratch".
it was the union he was with b/c he started with the union then joined over to the confederacy after he was kicked out and rejoined the union so dats the answer ok get it straight boo booh!
The main political difference between the Union and Confederacy was over the issue of states' rights versus federal authority. The Confederacy believed in the sovereignty of individual states and their right to secede from the Union, while the Union believed in a strong federal government and the preservation of the Union. This fundamental difference ultimately led to the Civil War.