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Yes, the north had more railroad tracks then the South. This is because the North needed the railroads to connect the cities with the other cities and small towns. The North also needed more railroad tracks because the North was in charge of transporting goods that the South grew. Since the North had more railroads then the South, the North had an advantage when the Civil war came along because they could transport troops guicker.
The North and a more extensive railroad network than did the South during the US Civil War. Northern rail tracks were tat least double the miles of rail lines available to the South. This gave the North a vast advantage in transporting troops and supplies. Although the South had less railroad track, some historians believe that the South utilized what they had in a more efficient way.
The North had a better rail system then the north, The south used more rivers then rails in the civil war
Whether the railroad would start in the North or South.
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By railroad - of which the North had much more mileage than the South, a big factor in the Civil War.
North Dakota is about 211 miles wide (north to south).
to the north where they can escape from south.
to deliver goods
the north have slavery but the south did have slavery
The states are adjacent, so there is no mileage between the two.
The routes that they discussed for the railroad was the from the north to the south and then stop in which ever city in the north also known that they were a free state.
It helped slaves in the South escape to the North for freedom.
Yes, the north had more railroad tracks then the South. This is because the North needed the railroads to connect the cities with the other cities and small towns. The North also needed more railroad tracks because the North was in charge of transporting goods that the South grew. Since the North had more railroads then the South, the North had an advantage when the Civil war came along because they could transport troops guicker.
The North had far more failway mileage than the South. This meant they could move troops much further and quicker.
The North and a more extensive railroad network than did the South during the US Civil War. Northern rail tracks were tat least double the miles of rail lines available to the South. This gave the North a vast advantage in transporting troops and supplies. Although the South had less railroad track, some historians believe that the South utilized what they had in a more efficient way.
China and North Korea have poorer economy compare to South Korea and Japan.