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The two sides each had a completely different set of strengths and weaknesses.

At first, they were evenly matched.

After the historic July 4th 1863 (good news from Vicksburg and Gettysburg on the same day), everything swung the Union's way - assuming that the Northern public was not getting too war-weary to vote Lincoln back in.

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1. Not to trade with the other side - an injunction that was regularly breached.

2. To exchange prisoners for the sake of civilian morale - until Grant ended the arrangement, knowing that the Confederates could not replace their losses.

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they both had abolionists

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