In saying that the Union won or the Confederacy lost the Civil War is hard to really tell the difference between the two. Yes the Union won and the Confederacy lost, but if one thinks about the true outcome of the Civil War then as a country the United States won the war because we stayed together as a country, slavery did end, and instead of splitting into two different countries we stayed together as a whole. In the two articles titles state that the Confederacy or the South lost the war but in each reading has a different argument on how each side either won or lost.
According to “Alan Farmer explains why the North won the American Civil War.” the article states that the Confederacy lost the war because its shows a part of a farewell address that General Lee wrote to his men stating that they had lost the War. “According to Lee, the Confederacy lost the American Civil War not because it fought badly but because the enemy had more men and guns – indeed more everything.” (Farmer). Farmer’s article goes on to state that the North or the Union did indeed have more manpower, weapons, food and just more of what was needed to fight in a war. By having the manpower to fight and to build equipment need and grow food needed for the Union to fight the Civil War.
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For the Confederacy or the South it is more of an internal conflict then it is external. This is because of reasons like lack of leadership from their President Jefferson Davis, or race, class, and gender playing a fact in the Civil War and how that lost them the war (Owens). Also as a factor the military from not having enough supplies, to having military deserting, to not having food to feed the soldiers, and finally not winning as battles that would have turned the tide of the war in favor or the Confederacy