The South did have some advantages though. Several Indian tribes joined the Confederacy, and the Union troops would have to move in and conquer the land, then force it to be a part of the Union again. They also had more talented military leaders than the North. But the North had more men, most of the railroads, and they controlled the sea. The government of the North was well established, and functioned with little difficulty in comparison to the new and hastily made government in the South. Both sides had disadvantages as well. The South began to run out of supplies, they did not have a major transportation system, and they had a weak economy. Some of their troops refused to fight outside their own states. The North’s disadvantages were the men being unprepared for military life, and poor choice of commanders.…
Looking back at the civil war, it is pretty obvious that the North had the upper hand. After all, they won the Civil War. One of the most significant advantages that the Union possessed was better technology than the South. The use of technology played a great role in the Union’s victory. A few of these advantages were the construction of railroads, more artillery, and the use of pontoon bridges.…
During the battle, both Union and Confederate suffered major casualties. Many Confederate soldiers had died not just in the battle itself. The Unions had suffered the most pain in this way. In just one hour, about 7 thousand men had died and overall they lost 50 thousand men out of 117,000. The Confederates losses were much less severe; they only lost about 1,500 to 60,000…
They had a greater population which allowed them to outnumber the Confederates and have more support. They also had access to many more outside rescues that would be helpful. Having all of these external sources added a larger production of weapons and ammo, and other supplies needed. The Confederate warriors were fighting for white’s to stay free and black slavery. Robert E. Lee was the general leading the Confederates into war.…
The union was more industrialized and better equipped to make products that were made of iron like railroads and ships which was a big advantage for the north. The union could easily transport goods and soldiers compared to the confederacy. The confederacy had a hard time to feed and clothe their soldiers because they little railroads. The north had another advantage…
The North had advantages during the civil war because they had more railroad tracks to transport things. They used railroad tracks a lot because they need to get food and uniforms to the soldiers. Also so they could get places faster and try to beat the south there and scope out the area. They also have a population of 22 million people that either help someway…
The North’s equipment was much better than the South’s. They could make guns and more finished goods much faster than the south. They also had more money than the south did so it made obtaining items for battles much easier and they wouldn’t go into debt as much. The north had experienced an industrial revolution which left them with many factories to produce supplies necessary for outfitting an army. Also, with immigrants coming mostly to the north to settle they were looking for jobs in the factories, very little production was lost because of men leaving to fight in the war. Women and immigrants had been the main workers in the factories that would be producing goods to be used by the Union soldiers.…
The North also had an advantage by having more men fight in the war. The abolitionists of the North were very eager to win the war. The citizens fought in the war in other ways. The citizens of Boston began the 54th regiment. Congress had passed one Proclamation not allowing slavery in the West.…
It obtained all its advances, by having the federal government deal with the costs. The Union didn’t have slaves because they were against that. The Union and Confederacy differed greatly when it came to their beliefs and what they stood for. The Confederacy, or south, consisted of elven states like, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and a few others.…
The Daily Lives of Soldiers: The Union vs. Confederacy In 1861 the civil war raged out across the country. It continued until 1865. As the southern states (Confederates) tried to succeed from the northern states (Union), they realized that the North had it much better. The Union had many more people, much more money, and more of pretty much everything.…
The Union had certain advantages over the Confederacy that were a greater help than the South such as banking, factories and ships. They had more railroads to move supplies, men and equipment. This was a big advantage because…
The Union had a significantly larger population than the Confederacy. The Union had a population over 22 million people while the Confederacy had 9 million. The Union had a well organized government. The government was already establishment and experienced. They had an easier…
The South or Confederates had just as many advantages as well as disadvantages. One of the most noticeable advantages, The south had out standing officers. Most of them had experience in war combat from the Mexican war. They had a strong military traditions and have been educated from military schools. The southerners had a way stronger reason to fight.…
They didn’t have as advanced and organized supplies as the union. They were very artsy and all about their crops and not about war so this was one less advantage. They were very unorganized about how and where to put everything. They may have had the home field advantage, but it wasn’t really helpful when all their stuff was everywhere.…
In the lead up to the Civil War tensions between the North and the South had risen to extreme levels. This was due to the constant arguments about states rights versus the powers of the federal government, a big factor being slavery. Although, not starting out as a war for freedom, with Abraham Lincoln's election the South felt as though it was an attack on their society as a whole. Four months later a majority of the southern states seceded from the Union creating the Confederacy. However, the Union which was largely industrial had four times as many men as the Confederates supplies by their own materials being able to transport them faster due to the developed railroads.…