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Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
In the South because the soil in the South was very fertile and good for planting crops such as cotton.
In the South
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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Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
The plantation owners
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
In the South because the soil in the South was very fertile and good for planting crops such as cotton.
The North. And Congress was increasingly reluctant to allow new slave-states. So the voting balance in Congress was tilting against the South. That's what they were so defensive about.
the side with the most population won because they had more power
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True. The majority of the Civil War battles were fought in the South.
A large majority of people did not own slaves. Most slave owners had few slaves.
Most factories were located in the North East before the Civil War.
Most of the fighting took place in the South, and most battles in Virginia
In the South