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Umm to start with the North was mostly abolitionist and non-secessionist South was opposite North was.... north South was South also, the Northwon the war...
The North.
The US had been split into the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South)
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In the US Civil War, the north and the south were fighting against each other. The North being the Union, and the South being the Confederacy.
East-to-west direction highways are even-numbered while north-south are odd-numbered.
The Mississippi River is the longest north/south river in North America.
The Missouri River is the longest north to south river in the United States. It is 2,341 miles in length.
Alaska is the longest State in America running 1,479 miles or 2,380 km north to south.
The Mississippi.
The Mississippi.
The answer is the Mississippi River. It is around 2340 miles long. Situates in the North- South of the US
Mississippi River
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Yes. And on the other side of the median, it also runs from south to north. There are local variations, but the nationwide highway designation system is based on the general rule that odd-numbered highways run north/south, and even-numbered highways run east/west.
the mississippi river is the largest in america
Major highways in the state of South Dakota include Interstate 90, running east and west across the state and Interstate 29, running north and south. Other major highways include: US Highways 12, 14, 16, 81, 83, 85, 212, 281, and 385