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A diadvantage the union had at the beginning of the war was lack of experience of the soldiers and not enough connection between them and the generals
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The responsibility to do the invading. Shortage of good generals in the first half. An uninspiring war-aim in the first half. A quarrelsome cabinet, held together with difficulty by Lincoln.
-The North had no access to the cotton that was located primarily in the South -The Union forces had difficulty in finding competent military leaders since most of the best were on the Rebel side -The North had some difficulty in finding soldiers while the South was fighting for what they believed a noble cause -The Union capital, Washington DC, was only a few miles from the Confederate border
advantages and disadvantages of being 18?
advantages and disadvantages of african union
disadvantages of unregistered trade union
Some disadvantages of the European Union include loss of national sovereignty, bureaucratic inefficiency, and economic disparities among member countries.
Some of the disadvantages of being in a trade union include having to deal with blanket treatments for an industry. Some of the decisions made by the trade union may be in the best interest of the whole industry but not of an individual farm.
Less economy, money, fields, and cotton.
The mountains make it hard to travel
A major disadvantage for foreign multinationals operating in the European Union is that
They did not have very good leadership.
A diadvantage the union had at the beginning of the war was lack of experience of the soldiers and not enough connection between them and the generals
I would say more advantages.
One disadvantage of the union is the fact that they increase the cost of products. Unions increase the rates employees receive for wages; therefore; businesses pass those costs on to customers.
Some disadvantages of the European Union include loss of national sovereignty, bureaucratic inefficiency, and economic disparities among member countries. These disadvantages can impact member countries by limiting their ability to make independent decisions, creating challenges in decision-making processes, and widening the economic gap between wealthier and poorer nations within the EU.