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What wasn't a advantage for the north at the beginning of the war?
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What wasn't a advantage for the north at the beginning of the war?
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I am assuming that you mean the Civil War. So the North was at a disadvantage because most of the South already had trained soldiers. The North also had to leave their home turf and invade the South, the South just had to defend.
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