they didnt have enough money or people to fight the north. in the north they had money people and they had supplies
there not from the north
Most of the manufacturing was in the North.
Smaller population. No industrial manufacturing.
little population north had much more than the south
Two disadvantages in the North during the Civil War was that the North didn't have as good tactics as the South did. Another one is that the South fought on their own land so they knew the land better than the North did. Sources: Learned it in school
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There were a multitude of disadvantages that the South had in the US Civil War. The states that seceded had to create a central government from scratch. The South had no navy and had to either build it themselves or have warships built for them in England. Another major disadvantage was the fact that the North had an huge population compared to the South. Thus, the North could build armies from its vast population.
The south lost the civil war
Because they lost Some examples were that the South relied strongly on slaves to work their plantation and the civil war freed the slaves; they don't have workers to work on plantations anymore. Have to fix a lot of the damage caused by war, etc.
South Yemen Civil War happened in 1986.
During the US Civil War, the South had a number of disadvantages. Among all its problems, perhaps the biggest disadvantage was a small population which affected the number of troops the South could place on the field of battle.
One of the disadvantages that the North had during the Civil War was the fact that they were divided. Not everyone in the north agreed on the issue of slavery. This made it difficult for them to come together. Southern disadvantages included them not having a railroad. They also were not able to quickly produce needed supplies.