very few compared to the north
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no, that would be the south, they didn't war homespun and they had the factories. south didnt have these. yea. as u can see, the north at that time was all about industry and factories and the south was all about plantations and slaves labor.
The South wanted to start the Civil War because they thought they had the rights to do what they wanted. They did not wants to stop slavery, build factories, give up their farms.
The north had more supplies,because the south had no factories
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges.
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The North had more factories than the South because the South relied on their agricultural based economy.
The North, relative to the South.
no, that would be the south, they didn't war homespun and they had the factories. south didnt have these. yea. as u can see, the north at that time was all about industry and factories and the south was all about plantations and slaves labor.
the north because they had the factories and trading
The South wanted to start the Civil War because they thought they had the rights to do what they wanted. They did not wants to stop slavery, build factories, give up their farms.
Not really, if it was a problem for anyone it would be the south in the end. The south at the end of the war would have virtually no factories for ammunitions, while the union had no problem getting ammunition because they had so many factories.
I believe you're referring to the american civil war in which the North had more factories and the south had more farms.
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Not much. 90% of the factories were in the north. They did have gunpowder factories so that would have some effect, but for the most part the north had the advantages.
Most factories were located in the North East before the Civil War.
The cotton-growing South had to improvise an industrial base in a hurry. They built armaments factories, steelworks and shipyards to make all kinds of war-supplies that they were unable import because of the blockade.