Before, during and after the US Civil War, the Northern states of the US had the largest amount of railroad tracks. Because of the industries in the North, access to all means of transit, such as riverboats and railroads were vital to the North's economic vitality.
In the North - a big tactical advantage for the Union.
ANSWER In the North, where the railway network had a length of 34,022 kilometres. The South had 14,141 Kilometres of railway network.
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Yes, the north had more railroad tracks then the South. This is because the North needed the railroads to connect the cities with the other cities and small towns. The North also needed more railroad tracks because the North was in charge of transporting goods that the South grew. Since the North had more railroads then the South, the North had an advantage when the Civil war came along because they could transport troops guicker.
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In the North - a big tactical advantage for the Union.
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ANSWER In the North, where the railway network had a length of 34,022 kilometres. The South had 14,141 Kilometres of railway network.
From the end of the US Civil War in 1865, railroad construction boomed. By 1900 the US had 200,000 miles of railway track. This exceeded the total tracks of Europe.
The North had the most factories, farmland, and railroad tracks. There were also more people in the North and the they had a navy.
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Most factories were located in the North East before the Civil War.
By railroad - of which the North had much more mileage than the South, a big factor in the Civil War.