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The single most consistent advantage for the South during the US Civil War was that they only needed a successful defensive war to win independence.
Germany or France
It wasn't that unique. Francis Marion (the Swamp Fox) was successful during the American Revolutionary War; Quantrill was successful during the American Civil War (US Civil War)...as two examples. Nearly all wars have had and will continue to have some sort of "guerrilla" warfare.
great britian
During World War I, the "bad country" was most often the country whose troops were on the opposite side of the battlefield from one's own side. Taking a step back, the victors of the war (the many nations belonging to the Triple Entente) placed most of the responsibility for the war on Imperial Germany, judging it to be the "bad country" whose actions were most significant for the war's eruption.
What Andrew Jackson was most successful at doing during his life was being a good doctor at the time of the war of 1812
US after A bomb test successful.
germany
He was really successful that he was in the war because he was fighting for his country and land.
Japan
John Paul Jones
The single most consistent advantage for the South during the US Civil War was that they only needed a successful defensive war to win independence.
their country was demolished and they lost most everything
Russia
Luzon is the northern most section of the Philippines near to the Lingayen Gulf, it is the region which the United States used to re-enter the Philippines during the second successful attempt to oust the Japanese from the country during World War 2.
The US contributed the most troops and material during the Korean War .
Serbia