Determining which side had the best shooters in the Civil War is subjective and depends on various factors, including training, experience, and the type of engagements. The South generally had a higher percentage of trained marksmen, particularly due to their culture of hunting and military training. However, the North had advantages in industrial resources and technological advancements, including better rifles and ammunition. Ultimately, both sides had skilled shooters, and effectiveness varied by individual and circumstance rather than a clear advantage for one side over the other.
Best known for leading the Union (North) in the Civil War. He was a brave military general.
George Meade was on the North side during the American Civil War. He served as a Union general and is best known for his leadership in the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. Meade's command was crucial in securing a significant victory for the Union forces against the Confederacy.
The best way to answer your question is to give you the numbers at the start of the civil war. The north had 22 million people while the south had 9 million people and 4 million slaves.
That many people in the South opposed granting civil rights to African Americans
The Southern army was not as organized as the North. The North had special stations where people could enlist. They also had a set age that you had to be to enlist in the army (without much effect). The South was much less organized. In the South as long as you could hold a rifle you could join the army. There were no booths where you could enlist. To enlist all you had to do is go to a military camp or base of operations and tell them you wanted to fight. Then they would hand you a rifle and some gear and you were off to battle.
Well, they were very good at many things. Most of our best generals and commanders had come from the south. And they were very good at defending their homelands. Since they grew up in the south, they were very good shooters.
Transportation systems were more developed in the North than in the South.
In the US Civil War, the South had a number of advantages. Perhaps one of the best ones was the fact that they did not have to conquer the North to win. Their goal for independence would come when the North no longer wished to continue the conflict.
they were basically enemies. they died. -by Helen Wu-the best girl in the world.
The south, they had better tacticians. The only issue is that they fought a ground battle instead of entrenching and keeping the north at bay. The north had more factories, and the south had issues with supplying their army that the north did not.
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A+ The leaders of the North and South believed the war would be brief.
The gross national product of the South and North during the Civil War was at 15 percent. This is the amount of domestic savings which was invested in product throughout all states within the country.
The North. But the South had managed to cream-off some of the best of them.
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describes how slaves were regarded in the South in the pre-Civil War years?
They had slaves fighting for them, and they knew the area very well, and also they had the most people. The south had the most up to date equipment and the best military leaders. The north did NOT have good leaders such as McClellan.