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Why did neither the Union nor did the Confederacy gain a strong advantage during the early years of the war?

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Where were most of the railroad tracks in the US before the civil war?

In the North - a big tactical advantage for the Union.


What was two advantage the South had over the North?

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.


Which of the following was a union advantage at the beginning of the war?

At the beginning of the Civil War, a significant advantage for the Union was its larger population, which provided a greater pool of soldiers. Additionally, the Union had a more developed industrial base, allowing for better manufacturing of weapons, supplies, and equipment. The Union also benefited from an extensive railway network, facilitating the movement of troops and resources. Lastly, the Union had a more established navy, which helped in blockading Southern ports and restricting trade.


What area did the US have an advantage over the North in the Civil War?

The US had been split into the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South)

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What was the union's strategy and advantage in the civil war?

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Which side had naval superiority and control of the seas during the Civil War?

The Union navy had naval superiority during the Civil War.


What were the weapon advantages of the Civil war?

The Union held the advantage by a wide margin.


What was not a military union military advantage during the civil war?

superior generals


Why did the south have the advantage?

Because they fought a defensive war so they did not have to go over to the Union to fight.


The Confederate states' most important advantage entering the Civil War is generally considered to be that?

...they were defending the homeland against the invader - a powerfully emotive war-mission.


How did technology impact the outcome of the American Civil War?

the union gained a huge advantage over the confederacy because of the union's balloon corp.


What advantages did the confederates have over the union?

One advantage that the Confederacy had in the war was its talented military leaders.


Why did neither the Union nor did the Confederacy gain a strong advantage during the early years of the war?

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What advantage did the union have over the confederacy in the civil war?

Most of the battle was fought in the south. And they knew their land.


Where were most of the railroad tracks in the US before the civil war?

In the North - a big tactical advantage for the Union.


What was two advantage the South had over the North?

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.