A good chance that Britain and France might grant official recognition to the Confederacy, and send military aid.
Two major battle in the South during the Civil War include the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battle of Stones River.
The North's big advantage in the war was that it controlled the Southern ports. Towards the end, they also separated the South in two. This led to a huge depletion of resources, since the South was no longer trading with the North. At times, Confederate soldiers had so few guns that they threw stones at the Union Army. If England had sent supplies to the South, it would have been greatly appreciated. Also, having more soldiers is always a good thing.
Prior to the formal outbreak of the American Civil War, a variety of developments gave the North a decided advantage over the South once hostilities erupted. A larger population (and thus the potential for a larger army) was one advantage. Tremendously greater industrial capacity along with a sophisticated and more numerous navy (and merchant fleet) were two others. The existence of an organized and operational federal administrative body was yet another advantage.
Although there were many commanding officers for both the North and the South during the Civil War, the most famous, an I believe the two for which you are searching, and most respected were General Ulysses S. Grant for the North and General Robert E. Lee for the South.
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For the most part the South fought the invading North on Southern soil,so Confederate soldiers had that mental/emotional advantage of fighting for their homes. On a purely strategic level the South had the "interior lines", however the under-developed railroad system in the South somewhat mitigated this advantage.
During the American Civil War, control of the Mississippi River gave the Union a decisive advantage from mid-1863 onward. For one thing, the South henceforth was cut in two, with communication between the two halves becoming almost impossible. For another thing, the Union could now begin and supply attacks into the Deep South states from many points along the river.
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the two sides during the US civil war were the union (North) and the confederacy (south)
The North and the South.
The South's greatest advantages in the Civil War were the following. They were fighting in their own land, many southerners already knew how to shoot a rifle and ride a horse, they had much better leadership (at least in the first two years) and they had a greater cause to fight for.
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Home-ground advantage, and the stronger war-mission that went with it - to defend the homeland against the invader. Advantage in cavalry - most Southern boys were used to the riding and shooting way of life.