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Since the north had the most population and they agreed that slavery should be abolish

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Did the north or south have a greater population in 1860?

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What was the size of the black population in the North in 1860?

The total number of the white population of the upper south in 1860 was 4,464,501. The total number of the white population of the lower south in 1860 was 3,574,199.


Did North Carolina want to count slaves as population?

Slaves were not counted in the population census in 1860 or 1870.


Which section north or south had a larger population in 1860 and why?

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What was the population of North Carolina in 1900?

The 1900 US Census recorded 1,893,810 persons.


Why does the North have a higher population than the South in the 1860's?

Because it was industrialised, and it was attracting many immigrants from Europe.


How did the north's larger population give it an edge over the south' in the 1860 election?

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How many people were there in the North and South during the Civil War?

The US population in 1860 was 32 million, 350 thousand.


How did the North's larger population give it edge over the south in the 1860 election?

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How did the North's larger population give it an edge over the south in the 1860 election?

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What was the increase in population for New York City from 1860 to 1920?

From 1860 to 1920, the population of New York City was overwhelming large. From 813,000 in 1860, the city had a population in 1920 of 7.9 million.