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    The economic, military, and political power of the Union was much greater than the Confederacy. Still, the war did go on for four years. The Confederacy demonstrated itself strong many times. Throughout the war the struggles continuously shifted, and because of that, so did the economic, military, and political strength of both sides. Although both sides saw accomplishments of military successes, at the end of the war, the bigger economy of the north, centralized government and overpowering manpower

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    the freedom to maintain the sovereignty status of a given country (Burdekin, 2000). A case in point involves the study of the American civil war that was fought between the Confederacy and the Union. Crucially, the paper explains why the Union was better prepared and well equipped for the lengthy war as opposed to the confederacy. The civil war left the nation undivided but eventually resolved the question whether all men were meant to enjoy equal rights to liberty irrespective of their color, background

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    Wilderness Campaign was a battle between the Union and Confederacy that lasted 3 days from May 5-7 1864 that ultimately had an inconclusive result. Each side had a general as mostly all armies do. The Union was lead by Lt. Gen Ulysses S. Grant, and the Confederacy was lead by General Robert E. Lee. The battle was located at Spotsylvania and Orange Counties, Virginia. The Union had a total of 102,000 troops and the Confederacy had 61,000. The Confederacy had less troops, but they had less casualties with

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    The prolonged war ultimately led to an economic decline and lack of resources in the Confederacy along with a negative sentiment among southerners (N). Due to the internal demise, the Confederacy could not carry on a war without the support of its home front. Beginning with the onset of the war, differences between the northern and southern economies and resources proved to be detrimental to the Confederacy (N). The north contained the majority of the factories, iron works, and railroads in

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    Both the Union and the Confederacy have advantages in some of the aspects. Certain things of the South gave them supremacy in some of the battles of the Civil War. The Confederacy had an established trade with Europe, which gave the south an advantage because of the profitable income. The southern society was very adamant about slavery's preservation.The importance of slavery caused these people to be very motivated about fighting in the war. Therefore, the Confederacy was able to obtain an army

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    Did you know that both the Union and the confederacy had over 20,000 casualties in the battle of Gettysburg? The battle of Gettysburg took place in parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania in 1863. It was a three day battle in which Lee would attack Union forces. The Union ended up winning the battle and this was the last offensive attack for the Confederacy. The point is that the battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the civil war because many confederate soldiers died which did not help since they

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    soldiers to Gettysburg to take all the high ground. This lead to the battle of Gettysburg the bloodiest battle in the civil war. The Battle of Gettysburg lead to the downfall of the Confederacy because the confederacy lost many soldiers, Gettysburg was the last battle in the North, and Robert E. Lee was losing hope. The Confederacy lost many soldiers at Gettysburg. After the battle the Confederates lost 30% to 34% of their army while the north lost 27%. (Doc B) Robert E. Lee also tells us in a letter to

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    manufacturing plants in the U.S. at the time. Confederates were mostly agricultural workers while Unionists were mostly factory workers. This proved to be detrimental to the Confederacy and would eventually lead

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    turning point. Gettysburg was a turning point for both armies due to the Confederacy losing one third of its military, its ambition to fight, and any opportunity to fight in the North. Both the Union and the Confederacy suffered casualties, but the Confederacy suffered more more casualties. Around 20,650- 25,000 casualties belonged to the Confederates, and that was about 30-34% of its army (B). This shows that the Confederacy lost one third of its army. They could not replenish their army as easily

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    The Union and the Confederacy are different in many ways. Each side had different morals and views of governments. The Union was more industrialized and had the central government in place while in the Confederacy it was more rural with little to no central government. The Union and the Confederacy had differences to their resources, leadership, and military strategies both good and bad in their own way. In the North the union has already established their government and national institutions (Becoming

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