The South struggled to receive the same level of support during the Civil War due to its limited infrastructure, reliance on agriculture, and the Union's naval blockade, which restricted supplies and resources. Additionally, the Confederacy faced challenges in coordination and organization compared to the more unified Northern states. The lack of industrial capacity also hindered the South's ability to produce weapons and other necessary materials for sustaining the war effort. As a result, these factors collectively diminished the support and resources available to the Southern states.
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