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Home-ground advantage - along with the stronger war-mission that went with it, driving out the invader.
In the US Civil War, the North had the advantage in population and industry. The South had the advantage of better officers, and that they were defending their homes.
The North's biggest advantage was its industrial might. The rural and agricultural South couldn't keep up.
They were called Carpetbaggers, and they were not popular.
North. South was mainly agricultural.
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The South's greatest advantages in the Civil War were the following. They were fighting in their own land, many southerners already knew how to shoot a rifle and ride a horse, they had much better leadership (at least in the first two years) and they had a greater cause to fight for.
the will to fight
The only advantage that the South had, at first, was military leadership
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Carpetbaggers.
Home-ground advantage - along with the stronger war-mission that went with it, driving out the invader.
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How did white landowners in the south reassert their economic power in the decade following the civil war?