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the civil war
the north learned that they weren't invincible and the south learned that they can win battles
The South had several advantages in its rebellion to leave the Union in 1861. One such advantage was that it needed only to fight a defensive war to win. It did not need to invade and destroy the Union. It's hope was that the Union would tire of the war, its losses of soldiers , and the seemingly no victory in sight attitude for much of the war. The second major advantage was the size of the Confederacy. To win, the Union had to conquer a vast Southland and hold on to captured territory. This was a failed attempt until President Lincoln raised more troops to overwhelm the South.
December 1860, when South Carolina seceded, in reaction to Lincoln's election win.
To preserve the Union.
I think the north's manufactured goods because they had everything they needed to win the war against the south
They needed to grow veggies.
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Florida wanted the south to win the US Civil War.
The american public was quite weary of war, so the US needed a quick win.
He needed their support to win the war against the south.
They didn't really. If they had they may have thought twice before they attacked. If you look at the data they didn't have the resources needed to win, but part of the problem I don't think the south or north thought the war would last so long or so bloody.
270 electoral votes are needed to win the presidency.
They believed their views were right and that the north was infringing upon their traditional way of life.
it means to think that everyone can win
it means to think that everyone can win