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Why did neither the union nor the confederacy gain a strong advantage during the early years of the war?

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While both sides had equal fire power and almost the same number of troops, the union advantage was tactically delayed by the lack of strategic generals compared to the military expertise of the south. This caused a disadvantage that delayed the war in its early stages. However, as the war continued and the union captured strategic supply harbors, the confederate started to wane off.
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