A more complete answer is relevant here. The US Census of 1860 showed the eleven Southern States that would form the Confederacy to be 9,103,332. In the "North" the census showed a population near 24 million. The rounding is done here to include US territories that were so far removed from the war, rounding up to the nearest million makes sense. Since the term North and civil war is in the question, I answered it on the basis of the US Civil War.
The Union population during the US Civil War was approximately 23 million people.
The population of the North in 1860 was 22,100,100
That would depend on WHICH civil war. There have been thousands of them through history.
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1860 slave population upper south region Virginia 490,000 North Carolina 331,000 Maryland 89,000
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13% of the American population was African-americans.
About 2 million were in the south. Which was 20% of the whole population.
North Carolina was deeply involved in slavery and in indentured servants. The 1860 US Census recorded over 300,000 or about a third of the states population as slaves. In addition that same census recorded 30,463 free people pf color residing in the state.
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Since the north had the most population and they agreed that slavery should be abolish
Slaves were not counted in the population census in 1860 or 1870.
The total number of the white population of the upper south in 1860 was 4,464,501. The total number of the white population of the lower south in 1860 was 3,574,199.
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The 1900 US Census recorded 1,893,810 persons.
Because it was industrialised, and it was attracting many immigrants from Europe.
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The US population in 1860 was 32 million, 350 thousand.
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From 1860 to 1920, the population of New York City was overwhelming large. From 813,000 in 1860, the city had a population in 1920 of 7.9 million.