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.
China helped the North Koreans and NATO helped the South Koreans.
During WWII, Americans were trying to do whatever they could to help out the army. Women took the jobs that men left behind when they went off to Europe to fight. Women helped greatly in the production of suppplies for the war. Children even helped by holding scrap metal drives in order to collect metal to make supplies for the war. The United States was just getting out of the Great Depression. Because so many factories had to produce suppliees for the army, people were needed to do these things. This ment that many jobs were created. People did whatever they could to help make supplies, and help save supplies that may be used for the war.
Lack of supplies.
He helped the north by organizing it :)
Yes, they helped organize the Southern routes for the Underground Railroad and secretly helped slaves escape to freedom in the North.
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.
guns, food, and shipment supplies basically all the supplies that were needed in a war.
Industrial power - the capability to manufacture war-supplies.
the crops the north and south had planted.
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
Is this a serious question? The north won the Battle of Gettysburg... not the South...
(nova net) mechanized factories and a steady supply of immigrants seeking work
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.
I could go on and on with this, but to keep it simple: -the north had more industry than the south -therefore, the north could produce more weapons and clothing -the north also had a vast railroad network-that allowed them to transport troops and supplies quicker -the north also had a good telegraph system-Lincolon could issue direct orders Those are some of the factors the north had going for them, so even if the south was very determined, they could not beat the north on industry, and that is probably why they lost the war.