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The North's population was much larger than the South's.
Home-ground advantage - along with the stronger war-mission that went with it, driving out the invader.
Violent resistance was not a strategy of black civil rights leaders in the South from 1955 to 1965.
To get renforcement.
The Northern strategy to divide the South into the upper and lower South was successful.
Rapid population growth.
Rapid population growth
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
One name for the strategy was 'war of attrition'. The south could not easily replace men, cannons and other war materials. Over time, even in battles in which the south held its ground, losses mounted to unbearable levels. This was not the only major strategy of the north in the Civil War. Other large strategies: Continuously pressure Richmond, the Confederate capital. Encircle the south and eliminate imports and exports through superior naval force. Divide the south into two pieces by taking the Mississippi River. Take the war to the south (Sherman's March) and destroy the slave-based economy and lifestyle.
Until the end of the war, tactics on both sides remained the same as in Napoleonic times. The union strategy was a blockade strategy at sea and on the rivers, coupled with a total war strategy to destroy the means of producing war supplies on land.
It is separated from North Korea, and Souths' economy is better than norths'.
to free all slaves from slavry in the south
Secure control of the Mississippi, thus further isolating the South.
Norths Devils was created in 1927.
North Korea grew faster and had a higher living standard and live expectancy than The South until the 1980s. However, the Norths economy collapse in the 1990s because of natural disasters, mismanagement, and the collapse of the Socialist Market. So now, South Koreas economic development has outgrown the Norths.
One of the things the North wanted to do was to capture the Mississippi River, dividing the south in half.