The union had more resources overall and a great military, but the confederates had a large amount of cotton.
The border states' decision to remain in the Union significantly harmed the Confederacy by depriving it of crucial resources, manpower, and strategic advantages. States like Kentucky and Missouri had important agricultural output and access to key transportation routes, which the Confederacy needed for supplies and troop movements. Additionally, the loyalty of border state citizens to the Union bolstered Union morale and military strength, further undermining Confederate efforts. This division weakened the Confederacy's overall position both militarily and economically.
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
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Confederacy.
- they had many factories and resources needed by both sides during the war.
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Yes United States was both confederacy and union. They were both two seperate sides in US.
The Union and Confederacy needed to start a draft because both need more soldiers in their army
They were both in the cilvil war.
One advantage that the Confederacy had in the war was its talented military leaders.
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They were more familiar with the area, and had better leadership.
Conflicting groups in Missouri, and a few in Kentucky.
The border states' decision to remain in the Union significantly harmed the Confederacy by depriving it of crucial resources, manpower, and strategic advantages. States like Kentucky and Missouri had important agricultural output and access to key transportation routes, which the Confederacy needed for supplies and troop movements. Additionally, the loyalty of border state citizens to the Union bolstered Union morale and military strength, further undermining Confederate efforts. This division weakened the Confederacy's overall position both militarily and economically.
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
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Both. The Union wanted to preserve the country as a whole; they did not want the United States to split up. The Confederacy, however, wanted to separate from the United States, therefore, splitting up the country. So the Union wanted to destroy the confederacy to preserve the United States.