The North had significant advantages in industrial capacity, a larger population, and a more extensive transportation network, which allowed for better supply lines and troop movement. Additionally, the North's established government and resources facilitated a more sustained war effort. In contrast, the South believed they had the advantage of fighting on familiar terrain, strong military leadership, and a united cause centered around states' rights and independence, which fostered high morale among their troops. Both sides were thus overly confident in their respective strengths, leading to underestimations of the challenges ahead.
The two colonies are North and South Carolina.
Cotton requires hot weather and lots water. The south has that and the north is too cold, too rocky, bad soil for cotton, smaller farms, and not enough water.
Many South Americans were killed by Spanish I think. If many were killed in North America, alot had to be killed in South America too.
The North was primarily industrial, and didn't require slaves. The South was agricultural and required cheap labor to remain competitive.
The South felt that since Britain needed cotton for industry then Britain would take the side of the South for economic reasons .
You would think South Cali but I'm saying north.
North i think
i think it is north
You would think South Cali but I'm saying north.
I think that it in the North and South, that the days and nights in Winter are cold and long. Because I think this, is because the North and South are far away from the equator. Hope that helped. :)
The North stopped at Ohio (i think).
I don't think the atom is regarded as having north and south poles
Think... about the American (US) map. Is Kansas on the North side? or South? No, it's not on the North side, it is on the South.
i think it is in south
I think you meant Canada, and it is North of the state of North Dakota.
i think north Korea wants to start a war with south Korea
Because the north and the south wanted differnt things south wanted slavery, but the north wanted freedom.