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The North's biggest advantage was its industrial might. The rural and agricultural South couldn't keep up.
One advantage was their superior industrial capacity, but the North also had a much larger population with which to replenish their losses.
In the US Civil War, the North had a larger population and a larger industrial base with which to manufacture weapons. The opportunity of emancipating slaves and recruiting them into the army of the North was also a strategic advantage (as well as a moral advantage).
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The North had a 81% Advantage in bank deposits to indicate for the North over the South who had only 19%.
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The North's biggest advantage was its industrial might. The rural and agricultural South couldn't keep up.
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They had primarily manufacturing capabilities.
One advantage was their superior industrial capacity, but the North also had a much larger population with which to replenish their losses.
The South had better generals than the North did at the time.
They could transport supplies from there
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In the US Civil War, the North had a larger population and a larger industrial base with which to manufacture weapons. The opportunity of emancipating slaves and recruiting them into the army of the North was also a strategic advantage (as well as a moral advantage).
Their advantage was the ability to export cotton in exchange for war supplies from abroad. The North tried to blockade the Southern ports - and increasingly succedeed.
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.