Fighting mainly on home soil, better leadership, men more accustomed to riding and firearm use.
The three-fifths compromise gave the southern states an advantage by giving them a higher population with three-fifths of slaves counted. This in return gave the south more delegates in the House if Representatives which gave them political control
They would go to canada, a much nicer place than the us
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.
Southern colonists who lived near the coast primarily traded rice and indigo. These cash crops were highly sought after in both domestic and international markets. Additionally, coastal colonists engaged in the trade of seafood and timber, taking advantage of their proximity to the ocean and forested areas. This trade contributed significantly to the economic development of the southern colonies.
The battles were in Southern locations, unfamiliar to the enemy. The Confederates had a stronger war-mission - to defend the homeland against the invader. The South had a natural advantage in cavalry - Southern boys were used to the riding and shooting life. Lincoln had not yet learned to choose and use good Generals.
It was a southern advantage.
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they used guerrilla warfare
they used guerrilla warfare
Southern American colonies had slave plantations, boosting their production massively.
The law of comparative advantage
That they would be taken advantage of
they had newer forms of communication and transportation.
The three-fifths compromise gave the southern states an advantage by giving them a higher population with three-fifths of slaves counted. This in return gave the south more delegates in the House if Representatives which gave them political control
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Their advantage was the ability to export cotton in exchange for war supplies from abroad. The North tried to blockade the Southern ports - and increasingly succedeed.
They would go to canada, a much nicer place than the us