1 The North had too much territory to invade 2 The South could not replenish fast enough
cause it was between the northern Koreans and southern Koreans..?
it helped the civil war by sparking the thoughts of war because of slaveryThe Civil War started when some of the Southern states seceded from the Union. So really the secession of the Southern states was the cause of the Civil War.
During the US Civil War, some people in the Union favored the Southern cause for independence.Many of these people lived in the so-called "Border States". Slaveholders in Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland were often known for being sympathetic to the Confederacy.
The nickname for the southern soldier during the American Civil War was "Johnny Reb." This term was commonly used to refer to Confederate soldiers and embodied their identity and spirit in the conflict. It was often depicted in songs, literature, and imagery of the time, symbolizing the Southern cause and its values.
Southern state.
1 The North had too much territory to invade 2 The South could not replenish fast enough
Abraham Lincoln
That they were racist bastards.....and they were so stupid to even know what they were dying for.....
Atlanta, Mobile, Chattanooga, Memphis... all the Southern cities eventually fell to the Union.
Several things contributed to the start of the War Between the States. The most immediate cause was the South firing on Fort Sumter. The next direct cause was the secession of the southern states from the Union.
Well slavery was a big part of the southern secession.
cause it was between the northern Koreans and southern Koreans..?
Two significant factors that ultimately hurt the Southern cause during the Civil War were the South's lack of industrial resources and the Union's naval blockade. The South's agrarian economy struggled to produce the necessary supplies and munitions for prolonged warfare, while the blockade severely limited their ability to trade cotton for goods and arms. Additionally, the South faced challenges in manpower, as many soldiers were needed for agricultural work, further diminishing their military capabilities.
the south wanted slavery while the north didn't.
The immediate cause was the breaking away of eleven southern states from the union, electing their own President.
Edward A. Pollard, a writer for a Richmond newspaper published one of the first histories of the US Civil War. His "The Lost Cause" spoke about the Southern loss of its distinction as a society apart and its failure to assert itself despite the worthiness of the cause for independence.
The Southern "cause" was to become an independent nation to preserve its institution of slavery and its Southern culture and political structures. It believed that the Northern States would grow and dominate the US.