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I think 30%. :) ^_^'

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Q: What percent of the population of the US during the Civil War lives in the South?
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What percent of the population of the US during the Civil War lived in the South?

I think 30%. :) ^_^'


What percent of the population of unit6ed states during the civil war lived in the south in north?

30% :) ^_^"


Which state provided 90 percent of the copper during the Civil War?

which state provided 90 percent of the south's cooper during the civil war


Ninety percent of the south's copper came from what state during the civil war?

Tennessee


Did the south produced about 97 percent of the nations firearms during the civil war?

yes it did


Slave population of the South during civil war?

3.5 million were slaves out of a population of 9 million.


What was a disadvantage the south had during the civil war?

Much smaler population from which to recruit armies.


Were there more people in the south during the civil war?

No. It had a much smaller population, a third of them slaves.


What was the population of the United states at the start of the civil war?

There were about 4 million slaves in the south during the time of the Civil War.


Population of slaves in south during civil war?

ANSWER In the Confederacy : 3,024,745; in the Border States (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland) 312,473


How many people were there in the North and South during the Civil War?

The US population in 1860 was 32 million, 350 thousand.


Who had advantage of a larger population during the US Civil War on the outset?

The Union had an overwhelmingly larger population than the Confederacy. This was true before, during and after the US Civil War. The North's population was about 23 million, while the South's population was about 9 million. Almost four million of this was the slave population.