Tar, Pitch, and Turpentine
The three principle products of the North during the Civil War were, textiles, lumber, and clothing.
The three principle products of the North during the Civil War were, textiles, lumber, and clothing.
The North had 11 principle manufacturing sities, while the South had only 2. The huge copper, iron, and coal deposits in the North provided abudant resources for manufacturing, while the more extensive railroad system helped ditribute resources and products.
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The north had 11 cities
Tar, Pitch, and Turpentine
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law of the land
North's is 11, South's with only 2.
The farm products of North Dakota are flax, wheat, corn, and beets.
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Le Chatelier's principle predicts that if more products are added to a system at equilibrium, the system will shift in the direction that consumes the additional products. This shift will help offset the increase in products and restore the system back to equilibrium.