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During the American Civil War, the North did, indeed, have a formal navy. Not only did the North have a substantial number of war-ships and trained sailors and officers; it could also boast of having a highly developed merchant fleet. By contrast, the South had no such possession of war-ships or merchant vessels, let alone a substantial force of experienced seamen.
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In the American Civil War, the South did not have a formal navy. It had some naval ships but it never organized them into a fleet. The Merrimac was its first ironclad. The Neuse was its only ironclad that survived the entire war. It built several submarines.
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The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.
The North had the most factories, farmland, and railroad tracks. There were also more people in the North and the they had a navy.
During the Civil War Vermont soldiers fought with the Union "The North" If you want more information on Vermont in the Civil War www.vermontcivilwar.org During the Civil War Vermont soldiers fought with the Union "The North" If you want more information on Vermont in the Civil War www.vermontcivilwar.org
Union Navy rapidly expanded in 1865 to induct 51000 personnel and 671 vessels to counter Confederate navy and also prepare for a fight with Royal Navy. Confederate Navy also had hundreds of naval vessels which were used in naval warfare at high seas and rivers alike.
Yes, the north won the Civil War.
The north won the civil war.
In the civil war, the North was called the Union.