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The north had more advantages, the south had more allies.
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The North.
The north had more men that fought in the war than the south. They also had lots of goods that were imported and exported. The north also had a wide range of railroads.
The Union had more factories to make supplies, since the South's economy relied on cotton. The North also had a larger population. The South's advantages included fighting a war on their own grounds.
The south was not as powerful as the north. The north had more advantages than the south. The south had less transportation and not as many weapons.
The easiest anwser is that the North had technology, shear number of troops, and industry on their side. The South had much better generals, a more willingness to fight, and that the war was fought in their back yard
The North was better equipped with more men.
what do you mean? by the civil war type of north and south or the Korean north and south? be more specific in your question next time.
The South had more than the North, and the abolishment of slavery began in the North. But the South wanted slaves - thus ensued the Civil War.
The north had more deaths but had more people to force the surrender
to start off, the American Civil War was Americans against Americans.The Union/North's advantages: had more railroads:used to transport troops and weapons, larger population to fight for themThe Confederates/South's advantages: most of the war was fought in the South so they knew the land well and they were fighing for their families and homes, they had better war leaders