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At the beginning of the civil war: a)the south had a large rail supply network b)it was clear that as long as the west stayed with the union they would win c)the south had a slight advantage in military training, naval equipment and know-how d)the north had a clear advantage in manpower and industrial strength
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At the beginning of the civil war the North had a clear advantage in manpower and industrial strength
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