High demand for all kinds of war supplies which they were easily able to manufacture, and food for the troops which they were able to grow. Also leather for boots etc.
Immigration of skilled workers from Europe continued almost unabated.
The North experienced an economic boom during the Civil War because there was great need for military equipment. Many of the firearms for the war were made in the North.
The huge demand for all the war-supplies that Northern factories and farms could provide - and that Southern plantations couldn't.
Because very little combat took place in the North.
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Mary-Joe-anna or Jo-mama
To reunite the states and get the cotton revenues back.
The Norths Definition of Liberty was that all white men and women were free. Until after the war they passed the 14th which said everyman had equal rights
It was muddy dirty and just plain nasty.
During the US Civil War, the economy of the Northern states flourished as they supplied arms, ammunition and other supplies needed for fitting their soldiers. For the most part, no areas of the Northern economy were in danger from Southern military forces. Northern farmland crops continued to be exported to Europe as well. Mostly this was wheat.In a manner of speaking, the US economy in the civil war had the same advantages it had in WW 1 and WW 2.
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Before the civil war the north economy was based on agriculture. It was later based on the industrial revolution after the war.
Mary-Joe-anna or Jo-mama
to free all slaves from slavry in the south
Much bigger population and much bigger manufacturing capacity.
The most talented President the Americans ever had
One of the things the North wanted to do was to capture the Mississippi River, dividing the south in half.
Gave it a major boost, since Northern factories were able to manufacture all kinds of war supplies, and the farms could sell all the food they grew.
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The first ironclad of the North was the USS Monitor. Afterwards it built many ironclad ships, many based on the design of the Monitor.
To reunite the states and get the cotton revenues back.