There was no change of government on the federal side during the civil war. The Confederacy, of course, created their own government, but congress and the executive branch went along as always in the north.
The Union. The Union had all the railroads, factories, a government all ready in power, more people, and troops in place.
the union had the advantage
The North controlled most of the railroads during the Civil War.
Passed a law calling for the construction of a railroad line from Nebraska to the Pacific Coast.
The North had a superiority in number of states, and population, as well as manufacturing capability.
Yes, most notably the forged an alliance with England.
Politically, the C.S.A. was controlled by President Jefferson Davis who was also Commander in Chief.Robert E. Lee
The North controlled most of the railroads during the Civil War.
Cotton and other crops such as tobacco were significant in the South maintaining wealth through trade.
yes it did
the north because they had the factories and trading
They saw it as a war between two sovereign nations.
By redistributing wealth from the rich to the poor
By redistributing wealth from the rich to the poor
By redistributing wealth from the rich to the poor
North is the direction you seek. Now do the rest of your homework yourself.
Abe Lincoln of the north and Jefferson Davis of the south
Oklahoma was not a state during the 1860's and was considered to be "Indian Territory" and initially controlled by the Confederate States.
Passed a law calling for the construction of a railroad line from Nebraska to the Pacific Coast.