The south had an advantage because they knew what they were fighting for whereas the North wasn't quite sure. The south was fighting for their way of life. They were fighting because they didn't want to give their slaves up and they wanted their own government to be able to rule themselves. They didn't agree with the Democratic ways of the North's judicial system. the north was a free land but the south oh boy the south they had many strong beliefs in slavery
to preserve the Union
The main advantage of the South during the US Civil War was that each side was fighting for a different goal. In order to reunite the US, the Northern army had to crush all resistance from Confederate forces. The advantage for the South was that for them it was primarily a defensive war and to win their independence, they hoped that Northern citizens would grow tired of the war and the loss of their soldiers' lives.
As far as the Civil War as a whole goes, the South seceded over states rights which, to them, included the right to own slaves. The North fought to preserve the Union, and, later, to emancipate the slaves. After four years of bloody warfare, the North won.
He was a citizen of Carthage, on the African coast, who spent years fighting against the Romans and who occupied northern Italy for a time seeking a truce with the Romans. The Romans were tricky and thought if they attacked Carthage that Hannibal would be forced to leave Italy and return to North Africa to defend is homeland. The trick worked and Hannibal returned to North Africa. He left his elephants in the care of several Zoos in Italy.
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to preserve the Union
The North was fighting to preserve the union while the South was fighting because they wanted out of the union, but not necessarily to become individual states.
More people, more industry, a navy, President Abraham Lincoln had greater power than President Jefferson Davis. Also the North was fighting to end slavery once and for all. The South was fighting to preserve slavery. England and France, (which had outlawed slavery a long time before the USA Civil War) were never going to help the South win the war to preserve slavery.
To prevent the south from seceding from the north.
The South was fighting in its own territory.
The South had a fighting chance despite a huge advantage the North had. One way to win was to hang on until Northerners grew tired of fighting and losing lives.
The quality of its Generals, and a powerful mission-imperative: to defend the homeland against the invader.
That wasn't appeasement. Nobody thought that Lincoln was fighting against slavery at that stage. He had no need to re-assert the original war-aims - which were simply to preserve the Union.
One advantage the south had because they were fighting on their own soil was that they could move troops easier. Another advantage was that the south was used to their climate while the north was used to colder temperatures.
The responsibility of doing the invading - and then fighting on unfamiliar terrain against people who were powerfully motivated to defend their homeland from the invader.
The main advantage of the South during the US Civil War was that each side was fighting for a different goal. In order to reunite the US, the Northern army had to crush all resistance from Confederate forces. The advantage for the South was that for them it was primarily a defensive war and to win their independence, they hoped that Northern citizens would grow tired of the war and the loss of their soldiers' lives.
how was the fighting goin for the north at the time