because i dont know exactly but of course for their managment and comfort and joy i guess
Yes, during the Civil War the north had 90% of the county's manufacturing abilities.
In the US Civil War, the North had the advantage in population and industry. The South had the advantage of better officers, and that they were defending their homes.
The North's biggest advantage was its industrial might. The rural and agricultural South couldn't keep up.
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The North was more industrial and had many more people, thus giving them an easier time in raising money for the civil war...
The North - very much so.
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Yes, during the Civil War the north had 90% of the county's manufacturing abilities.
It affected the war by giving advantage to the North.
In the US Civil War, the North had the advantage in population and industry. The South had the advantage of better officers, and that they were defending their homes.
Railroads Manufacturing Industry
The North's biggest advantage was its industrial might. The rural and agricultural South couldn't keep up.
The Battle of Gettysburg is the battle that gave the North an advantage in the war. It is widely believed that the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point in the American Civil War.
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During the American Civil War, the North enjoyed numerous advantages over the South from the start of the conflict onward. One particularly significant advantage that it did not have, however, was the luxury of remaining on the defense. In order to achieve its war-aims, the North would need to take the offensive and invade Southern territory.
The North was more industrial and had many more people, thus giving them an easier time in raising money for the civil war...
One advantage was their superior industrial capacity, but the North also had a much larger population with which to replenish their losses.