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The south generally didn't make as much supplies and arms as the north because the north had the industrial revolution which allowed things to be made faster and cheaper instead of having to have each handmade by a gunsmith. Also, the south around that time were busy growing and selling cotton on large plantations.
The north had more supplies,because the south had no factories
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The tunnels helped them win because they helped them hit and run at the enemy, or attack and get away quickly. they also helped because they helped the Vietcong get supplies through areas without being vulnerable. Lastly the helped because they kept the Vietcong safe from bombing and artillery.
The north had many advantages over the south in the Civil War: 1)Population-the north had a population advantage of 3.5 to 1 2)Economy-the northern industrial economy was far more superior and advanced than the poor agrarian economy of the south 3)Navy-the northern navy stopped the south from exporting all its cotton by setting up a blockade, which didn't allow the south to have any foreign trade 4)Transportation-the north had thousands of miles of railroads which greatly helped supplies reach the front lines, a factor that the south struggled with. this is right
Industrial power - the capability to manufacture war-supplies.
(nova net) mechanized factories and a steady supply of immigrants seeking work
The south generally didn't make as much supplies and arms as the north because the north had the industrial revolution which allowed things to be made faster and cheaper instead of having to have each handmade by a gunsmith. Also, the south around that time were busy growing and selling cotton on large plantations.
guns, food, and shipment supplies basically all the supplies that were needed in a war.
The south generally didn't make as much supplies and arms as the north because the north had the industrial revolution which allowed things to be made faster and cheaper instead of having to have each handmade by a gunsmith. Also, the south around that time were busy growing and selling cotton on large plantations.
The south generally didn't make as much supplies and arms as the north because the north had the industrial revolution which allowed things to be made faster and cheaper instead of having to have each handmade by a gunsmith. Also, the south around that time were busy growing and selling cotton on large plantations.
It helped them go from Asia to North America
The railroad brought several advantages to the North. It helped get supplies to those who needed them. This included food. It was also a way to transport soldiers.
To stop the south from trading with European countries for supplies since the south could not produce weapons
A stimulating effect. The factories and farms were required to produce all kinds of war-supplies - weapons, ammunition, uniforms, saddlery and rations.
One of the disadvantages that the North had during the Civil War was the fact that they were divided. Not everyone in the north agreed on the issue of slavery. This made it difficult for them to come together. Southern disadvantages included them not having a railroad. They also were not able to quickly produce needed supplies.
The north had more supplies,because the south had no factories