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the north made a living by trading and going into the army.for each member in a family that went to war the relatives(rest of family)got 10 pounds of rice a month and other foods and land far away from the battle zone to be kept safe

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The Union made money from selling products from factories and having control of the Mississippi River, made money many other ways too...

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