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Why did neither the union or the confederacy gain a strong advantage during the early years of the war?
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Why did neither the union or the confederacy gain a strong advantage during the early years of the war?
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Why did neither the union or the confederacy gain a strong advantage during the early years of the war?
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At first they both had an equal amount of fire power and troops but eventually the South started to loose fighters and started struggling just to get past the first line.
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