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If I were in charge of the Confederate war effort, I would have paid a lot more attention to the lack of industry in the South. I would have focused on increasing the number of factories, shipyards and businesses in the region, as opposed to focusing on agricultural production.
If I were in charge of the Union strategy, I would have focused on the issue of slavery earlier in the war and tried to push for emancipation as soon as possible, as this would have allowed former slaves to join the Union earlier. It would have also debilitated the Confederacy faster.
Both of these strategies are heavily dependent on the fact that I know how the war played out. Before the war, it was not clear how industrial development was better for a region than agricultural one (considering both regions were reasonably wealthy). Moreover, it would have also been difficult to guess what the effects of emancipation were going to be in the war effort.
If I were in charge of the Confederate war effort, the strategy would have put upon on developing industries in the South.
- As in charge of the Confederate war effort, most of the efforts would be given establishing industries in the South.
- Increasing factories would allow the South States to rely on themselves rather than sending raw material to the North.
- Increasing transportation with better roads and rail tracks.
- As in charge of the Union strategy, I would have focused on having better-trained soldiers.
- Based on the knowledge, the war continued for many years because the Confederates had great Generals, and they fought well compared to the North.
- Before the war, industrial development played a role in winning the war as the Union were able to get constant supplies of war materials.
- Despite the South being wealthy were not able to get supplies as dockyards were captured by the Union.
Therefore we can conclude that both of the regions had disadvantages when the war began but despite the Union were able to win the battle that ended slavery.
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