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The Confederacy had severe limitations in its struggle to become an independent nation. The main problem it had in the conduct of the US Civil War was the lack of manpower it had in comparison with the North. The Union had a much larger pool of men to fight the war, while the South, with a significantly smaller population, could not fight an extended war.

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