The South had several advantages over the North during the Civil War, including a strong military tradition and experienced military leaders, such as Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Additionally, the South's geographic familiarity provided strategic advantages in defense, as they were fighting on their home turf. The Southern economy was also heavily reliant on agriculture, particularly cotton, which was a valuable export that garnered support from European nations. Finally, many Southern soldiers were motivated by a strong sense of regional identity and commitment to their way of life.
A larger population, more industry, more railroad trackage, larger finances, a large navy, to name but a few
wealth and manpower
The home field advantage
the north and south were having the ''civil war'' a fight between freedom of slaves or keeping them. the south thought it was good to own slaves and the north thought it was wrong to have slaves.
South to north
The north pole is over water and the south pole is over land.
The issue that the North and South fought over was called the Wilmot Proviso. It was basically a law of slavery: the North and South were fighting over slavery. The North were anti-slavery and the South were pro-slavery
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The South had better generals than the North did at the time.
The North South conflict in the United States of America was over slavery. The South wanted slavery and the North wanted to abolish slavery.
The North South conflict in the United States of America was over slavery. The South wanted slavery and the North wanted to abolish slavery.
no they are not because in 1800s the south fought with the north over slavery
China is north of the equator.China is entirely to the north of the equator. It is over 2,000 miles to the south from China to the equator.
North/south/north over the River Thames.
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China is north of the equator.China is entirely to the north of the equator. It is over 2,000 miles to the south from China to the equator.
Richard E. Byrd was a navigator and expedition leader who claimed that he was the first to fly over the South and North Poles. However, his claims were disputed and majority of polar experts believe that Roald Amundsen has the first verifiable flight claim to each pole.