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Which answer best details one advantage held by the Confederate States in the Civil War? The Confederate States had more resources to put into the war effort. The Confederate States had superior military leadership for the war. The Confederate States had a strong, decisive leader and support from other countries. The Confederate States had slaves that they used as spies and guides in the Union States.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello there:) If you read this article you can find your answer. The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly referred to as the Confederate States (CS) or the Confederacy, was a government set up in 1861 by seven slave states (i.e. states which permitted slavery) of the Lower South that had declared their secession from the United States following the November 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln.[4] Those seven states created a "confederacy" in February 1861 before Lincoln took office in March. After war began in April, four states of the Upper South also declared their secession and were admitted to the Confederacy. The Confederacy later accepted two additional states as members (Missouri and Kentucky) although neither officially declared secession nor were ever controlled by Confederate forces. The United States (the Union) government rejected secession and considered the Confederacy illegal. The American Civil War began with the 1861 Confederate attack upon Fort Sumter, a fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. By 1865, after very heavy fighting, largely on Confederate territory, CSA forces were defeated and the Confederacy collapsed. No foreign state officially recognized the Confederacy as an independent country,[1][2][3] but Britain and France granted belligerent status. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_States_of_America

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