Which of the following best describes the southern attitude towards goods and supplies at the beginning of the civil war

The southern attitude towards goods and supplies at the beginning of the Civil War can best be described as optimistic and confident. Many Southerners believed that their economy, primarily based on the agricultural production of cotton and other cash crops, would ensure their success in the war. They believed that their ample supply of natural resources would sustain them, and they were confident in their ability to trade with European countries for necessary goods and supplies.