The North would have to invade and hold the South, a large area filled with a hostile population. Furthermore, the Southern people's support for the war remained strong. Recalling the example of the American Revolution, when the smaller, weaker colonies had won independence from wealthy Great Britain, many believed the South had a good chance of winning.
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true this was one of the factors for civil war
American Indians are faced with problems of improving health and education delivery systems. They are also faced with the problem of increasing political participation.
One of the obvious ones, and this one lasted a long time, maybe even today is the Southerners gaining a hatred of the Northerners. Union troops occupying the south, pissed many people off Loss of slaves, production somewhat plummeted, due to Southerners needing to pay workers now. Freed slaves moving to the North hoping to find better employment, this posed problems for the northerners, who felt threatened by the influx of freed slaves, and felt that they might lose their jobs to the freed slaves. There are others, but I'm not American, so I can't tell you intimate details.