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The South.
The former Confederate States, that is the South.
The South definitely came off worse - the entire city of Atlanta was burnt to the ground. There was only one notable battle fought in the North, and as such it did not suffer as much damage as the South did. No need to be mean.
The South had more people and money. The North had technology and organization.
The North - very much so.
The South.
The South.
The former Confederate States, that is the South.
The north side
The South definitely came off worse - the entire city of Atlanta was burnt to the ground. There was only one notable battle fought in the North, and as such it did not suffer as much damage as the South did. No need to be mean.
The South definitely came off worse - the entire city of Atlanta was burnt to the ground. There was only one notable battle fought in the North, and as such it did not suffer as much damage as the South did. No need to be mean.
I believe you're referring to the american civil war in which the North had more factories and the south had more farms.
The Union.
Sounds like the caliber on the drivers' side needs rebuilding.
The South had more people and money. The North had technology and organization.
The north had more deaths but had more people to force the surrender
no difference