They didn't. They had Reconstruction imposed on them until 1877.
The biggest problem was that they lacked the manpower.
The Patriots lose Bunker Hill to the British because the Patriots ran out of ammunition. Peace out home brotha!
because of internal civil conflicts.
It could look like that, because of its bigger population and industrial advantages. But there were many moments when the South looked like winning, especially when it came to the General Election of 1864, which Lincoln privately thought he would lose. If that had happened, the new President McLellan would probably have negotiated a peace that could only have meant Southern independence.
The French and Indian War was the peace treaty where France lost all its land in North America.
to lose
The biggest problem was that they lacked the manpower.
The American's didn't lose the civil war because the North states were fighting the south states over whether there should be slavery in North America or not.
because they new they would lose
The south lost the war b/c the north outmanned and outclassed the south at almost every point ,milatary
The South wanted to protect and not to lose their property.
Arrogantly starting a war it was bound to lose. No wonder Sherman put the boot into South Carolina, which had started it all.
The solution to ANY war is for one side to win it and one side to lose it. In that civil war, the South lost, which unfortunately proved to be the solution.
It is not the concept of what did the civil rights did.. it is more of who was the civil rights act
Unless you are talking about Vietnam, the North Won! The Union, the north won, while the South confederacy lost
As the US Civil War was unfolding, it was clear that the South, a heavy favorite to lose, surprised the North in that invading and holding on the an area as big as the South was would be costly in manpower and communications.Also, there was a "military" element in the South's beliefs about a strong military. It had long before the Civil War, created quite a few military academy colleges.
Because the North didn't want to lose the cotton revenues - over half the export trade of the USA.