Because most of the fighting happened in the South, and the Union naval blockade ruined the Southern economy.
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obvious south
They suffered from death and sickness.And lost family members
South Carolina's early hardships included Indian hostilities. The Native American Indians of this region were more hostile to the first settlers than others to the north. There was also strife later on when North and South both wanted to have outposts there during the Civil War.
The North had the greater economic resources as it was industrialised while the South relayed on a slave and cotton economy.
then the south would have a greater chance of winning the civil war
because it was mainly fought in the south
The North had more casualties but the south had a greater percentage of the total population killed.
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.
No, the Union had a far greater railroad network, and ended up often having to rebuild captured railroads in the South.
Well, the Democratic party originally had the most influence, but after the war, the Republicans took over. One group of radical republicans wanted the south to suffer for having seceded, thankfully they did not succeed.
South- Transportation and importing/exporting goods North- Generals because they were either terrible or caused many casualties and 1/3 of Military officers resigned and join the Confederacy