disadvantages for the south were they needed more soldiers and were slowing losing control
Lack of balls. ( confidence/guts), evil so god put a disadvantage on them and the praires of the African American slaves.
They had a smaller army, and all the African Americans joined the Northern army.
Many towns and cities were destroyed during the American Civil War, in addition to countless homes and farms. The two largest and most famous example of cities that were destroyed are Atlanta, Georgia and Columbia, South Carolina.
The U.S. was allied to the Nationalist part of china.
The North during the Civil War area did not think the South should secede however did nothing to prevent it.
The two sides of the US Civil War were the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA againsts th Confederat States of America. The Civil War was the North and South, the Yanks against the Rebs,or the United States (North) and the Confederacy (South). However, there have been other civil wars in other countries; civil war simply means a war within the boundaries of a country.
The most common social problems in Africa over the past fifty years have been genocide with the tribes within the continent and the problems with racial tension in South Africa between the British and the native South Africans.
Reconstructing the south
Vast stretches of the south lay in ruins
The Union naval blockade prevented them from exporting their plentiful cotton.
Although no example statements are given, there are a large number of problems that faced the South during the US Civil War, and they are well known Here are two major problems. Firstly the South's army was quite limited in potential size because of its low population. Secondly, the South lacked the manufacturing base and rail system to create products and transport them. The South also lacked a good navy.
The Federal blockade prevented them from carrying out trade, particularly in cotton, overseas. Cotton was the South's main source of income, so to lose that was an incredible blow to the economy.
The north faced reconciliation with the south.
They suffered from death and sickness.And lost family members
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Free blacks in both the north and south faced discrimination, limited job opportunities, social segregation, and restrictions on their civil rights. They were also at risk of being kidnapped and sold into slavery in the south, and faced the constant threat of being captured under the Fugitive Slave Laws in the north.
Lynch mobs
Cotton was often called the King of the South during the Civil War.
Some social problems faced by the South during Reconstruction included racial tensions and violence, economic instability, and the struggle of integrating newly freed African Americans into society with limited resources and opportunities. Additionally, there was widespread resistance among white Southerners to the changes brought about by Reconstruction, leading to continued social unrest and political upheaval.