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{| |- | People contributed in hundreds of different ways. Signing up to serve in the military was common on both sides. Women sewed uniforms and even wove cloth on both sides. Contributions for uniforms, weapons and military supplies were collected. In one case, Southern women donated their silk dresses to create an aireal ballon. |}

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Q: How did people support the civil war in the north or south?
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What do the north and south have in common?

This depends on which north and south are under discussion the north and south of Ireland North Korea and South Korea North Vietnam and South Vietnam the North and South in the American civil war North Dakota and South Dakota .... and many more.


What do state mean?

States in the south that fought with the north during the Civil War. The Confederates wanted slavery, but the Union, or the North, was against it.


What event triggered the fighting between the north and the south?

The event that triggered the fighting between the north and south was when Jefferson Davis ordered that Fort Sumpter be attacked. This started the American Civil War. States rights and slavery were also trigger points.


Which event helped to shape the partisan patterns of the North and South for nearly a century?

The Civil War The first answer is certainly correct, however, as a minor edit, the various Reconstruction Acts and their implementation also helped shape partisan politics & patterns between Northern and former Southern Confederate states. Both the Civil War and Reconstruction were dominated by Republicans and most of their views on slavery and the Southern rebellion, the Civil War. Many people for generations afterward, had a strong dislike for the Republican party and elections for public office were almost a one sided affair in the South. They voted for Democrat party candidates in almost all levels of government. So much so that the term "solid South" meant that Democrats could count on Southern support in elections. Even after many decades had passed the South blamed the Republican party for the federal policies that were seen as detrimental to the South.


What are early hardships for South Carolina?

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.

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Information on the north against south civil war people?

who are some of the people in civil war north against south?


Did California support north or south in civil war?

California remained loyal to the Northern Union during the US Civil War.


Who did the slaves support in the civil war?

Not the south. They supported everyone in the north who was againt slavery just like them.


Did black and white people fight in the civil war?

Acually it was the north versus the south. The north wanted no slaves and the south did.


How did the north an south get income before the civil war?

North had factories, mills, large industrial plants, the support of the union government. South had only cotton and timber.


Did the civil war affect the views of people in the south and north?

yes


Disadvantages of the south in civil war?

they didnt have enough money or people to fight the north. in the north they had money people and they had supplies


Where were people from during the civil war?

The United States, it was between the North and the South.


Why do people move to the northwest territory in the 1800s?

Because the North did not have slaves and did not support slavery. Also, because the North was considered the Union in the Civil war, so if you did not want slaves or if you thought that the South should not secede then you would live in the North.


Who was the north and south in the civil war?

North: Union South: Confederacy


In the civil war which side had more people?

The South had more people and money. The North had technology and organization.


Why did the north win the civil war and not the south?

Simply outnumbering in people, industries, and wealth.