The Confederate states' most important advantage entering the Civil War is generally considered to be that
A)
their Navy was almost twice the size as that of the Union.
B)
the South was much more industrial than the North and therefore
produced more weapons.
C
their soldiers knew how to ride horses and use firearms better than any
northerners did.
D)
they only had to fight a defensive war and outlast the Union's will to fight
in order to win.