The north had more railroad systems, had a huge population advantage so the south was out-numbered, and they had more resources. Theres more than one to choose from for you.
One advantage was their superior industrial capacity, but the North also had a much larger population with which to replenish their losses.
Railroads Manufacturing Industry
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The North had the factories capable of making supplies and equipment for war.
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Yes, during the Civil War the north had 90% of the county's manufacturing abilities.
During the US Civil War, the Northern forces had a significant advantage in terms of the available number of men for the army.
The single most consistent advantage for the South during the US Civil War was that they only needed a successful defensive war to win independence.
The North's advantage in its large population allowed for the recruitment of more soldiers. In terms of personal property, this was not a factor during the US Civil War.
During the Civil War the North had better manufacturing abilities. The superior industries was one reason the North finally won the war.
It is impossible to choose only one, but you can talk about the 3M's: more men, more money, and more manufacturing capability.
During the American Civil War, the North enjoyed numerous advantages over the South from the start of the conflict onward. One particularly significant advantage that it did not have, however, was the luxury of remaining on the defense. In order to achieve its war-aims, the North would need to take the offensive and invade Southern territory.