Thursday, 13 December 2012

What were the southern advantages at the start of the Civil War?

Despite
its much smaller population9 million to the North's 23 millionthe South began the Civil War with
an army almost equal in size to that of their Northern opponents. Not only that, but the South
could rely on some of the finest generals in the United Statesmost notably Robert E. Lee, whom
General Winfield Scott tried to persuade to join the Union...

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