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Speaking in terms of the North's economy in the US Civil War, it can be said that it was vastly different than its rebelling states in the South. The North was still a strong agricultural one and exported such products such as wheat to Europe. On the other hand, it was a growing industrial economy with an advanced railway system. It's busy ports of New York, Boston and Philadelphia helped its trading efforts and it had a strong fishing industry in the Boston area. Its population was about 23 million people and many of them were looking to the vast unsettled territories to the West.
The Norths economy during the civil war and in general during this time period was industry and trade, the Souths was agriculture The Northern economy wasn't as badly hurt by the war as the economy of the South. (APEX)
It was focused on technology and industry
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It is separated from North Korea, and Souths' economy is better than norths'.
Before the civil war the north economy was based on agriculture. It was later based on the industrial revolution after the war.
Norths Devils was created in 1927.
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The North and South had very different economies. The North relied on factories to make goods that they could sell or trade in their economy while the South's economy was mostly agricultural, relying mostly on cotton. -those other answers were wrong
Speaking in terms of the North's economy in the US Civil War, it can be said that it was vastly different than its rebelling states in the South. The North was still a strong agricultural one and exported such products such as wheat to Europe. On the other hand, it was a growing industrial economy with an advanced railway system. It's busy ports of New York, Boston and Philadelphia helped its trading efforts and it had a strong fishing industry in the Boston area. Its population was about 23 million people and many of them were looking to the vast unsettled territories to the West.
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