The manufacture of all kinds of war-supplies, including the new rifle-barrelled artillery.
The capability to move large armies by rail.
The North had the most factories, farmland, and railroad tracks. There were also more people in the North and the they had a navy.
One of its greatest advantages was its network of roads, canals, and railroads.
The North - very much so.
They were located mostly in the North East area, but they were expanding towards the West more. Having all of the railroads in the North actually gave the North an advantage during the Civil War in order to travel good, and was another reason for the victory of the North.
very few compared to the north
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.
jobs on railroads or in factories.
The north had more men better factories, plus they had more railroads and better agriculture
Jobs on railroads or in factories
Jobs on railroads or in factories.
1. It had more people 2. More factories 3. More food production 4. Better railroads
The North had the factories capable of making supplies and equipment for war.
The North had the most factories, farmland, and railroad tracks. There were also more people in the North and the they had a navy.
the difficulty of the civil war was that the people fought as hard as they could. They risked their lives fighting. The north had more people, factories and railroads. Southerners were fighting to protect their lands.
the difficulty of the civil war was that the people fought as hard as they could. They risked their lives fighting. The north had more people, factories and railroads. Southerners were fighting to protect their lands.
The North controlled most of the railroads during the Civil War.
Industrialization is a characteristic that describes the North's economy. Factories and railroads helped to build the economy in North America.