North vs. South At the beginning of 1861, the Civil War was about to ignite in America. The North and South were on the brink of fighting over their differences, but they were similar in more ways than one might think. Both sides possessed clear political, economical, social, and military strengths, but also had weaknesses that hindered them as well. The United States was not fighting other countries, but rather fighting one another. The North and South began as a united nation, but over time they…
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The Civil War A North South Perspective The Civil War. One of the biggest wars in American history. Took place in 1861, this war was because of two sides having their different opinions about slavery. For the North they did want slavery to continue and all together stop it, but the South said otherwise. They wanted to have more slaves and said everybody should too. Because of these two sides difference of opinions on slavery the war was started. As the war progressed, many things helped sides have…
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Advantages of the north and the south In the civil War the North and the South had their advantages and disadvantages. Some of the advantages and disadvantages are the railroads. The North had more railroads than the South witch made it easier for the north to get more equipment, troops, and supplies to the camps faster than the south. The North had 20,000 miles of railway, the South had 10,000 worth of railway. The North also had a greater population with 22 Million people, the South had only…
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The Civil War that took place between 1861 and 1865 emanated from the differences on social and economic issues between the north and the south after the ratification of the U.S. constitution in the year 1789. The main differences were in putting an end to slavery and the states’ rights. The enactment of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments and the South losing the war, the significant effects of the war entailed putting an end to slavery in the United States and the redefinition…
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the beginning of the Civil war both the North and South had many strengths and weaknesses. Although the South had advantages, the North had far more. The northern United States was known as the Union and the southern states were known as the Confederacy. The North had superior transportation, factories that helped produce weapons and resources for war, and also had a much larger population for working in factories and serving in the military. Though the south did lose the war, they were effectively…
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the nation's other wars, from the Revolution to the war in Iraq" (508). First advantage for the Confederates during the Civil War was that they were motivated to fight and defend their homes. Also, GML states that "the importance of heavy fortifications and elaborate trenches and giving those on the defensive- usually southern armies- a significant advantage over attacking forces" (508). Another advantage that the South had was a brilliant officer, for example, "`Robert E. Lee, a brilliant battlefield…
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Michael Sanders Coach Kane American History 10/27/14 Why Should the South have won the Civil War? The Civil War took placed in the Sothern, Northern, and Western United States. The war also took place in the Atlantic Ocean. The date of the War was April 12th, 1861 and lasted until May 9th, 1865. (4 years, 3 weeks, and 6 days. The last shots fired June 22nd, 1865.) The war resulted in Union victory, slavery was abolished, Lincoln, was assassinated five days after Lee’s surrender, dissolution of…
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Chapter 11 Quiz The long Civil War resulted in a victory by the North. Their success came from powerful leaders, support, brave soldiers, and advantages. They went through long, hard planning in order to make their battles a success. The war was 4 years long. The war changed many things, especially the equality of men. One reason the North took the win was because of the blockade. As the war continued the blockade of Southern ports slowly became more effective, closing the ports causing the…
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Extension of slavery into western territories greatly contributed to the Civil War by creating a separation of political power between the North and South, and by dividing congress through deciding whether new territories accept slavery or not. In 1945 the U.S. started to become aware of a new idea called Manifest Destiny, which encouraged expansion of the U.S. westward to create new territories, and eventually states. While this helped drastically to shape the modern day U.S., it also tipped the…
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debated topic of whether the Union or Confederacy had the bigger advantage. The Union had countless factories which gave them the advantage of having more goods and producers. That being said, the Confederacy had the home field advantage. They knew the land and the Union did not. The reason that the Union won the war was because they had more resources, They built and iron clad ship with a turret, and they had a larger army. The North was very industrial…
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