They could manufacture all kinds of war supplies that the South couldn't - especially the new rifle-barrelled cannon.
Most factories were located in the North East before the Civil War.
Factories in the North geared up to a war footing, increasing output to a record high up to that time.
the north had technology from the factories and made guns to help them in the war, and the south focused on their farming.
North is the direction you seek. Now do the rest of your homework yourself.
the north had factories and cities and NO SLAVERY the south had farms and SLAVERY the main reason they went to war is slavery
The North had factories to help provide for the economic needs during the war.
Most factories were located in the North East before the Civil War.
The north. The north had more factories to make weapons. The north also won the Civil War.
There were very few southern factories but they did the same as the north.
More factories meant more weapons and ammunition and military supplies.
More factories meant more weapons and ammunition and military supplies.
Not much. 90% of the factories were in the north. They did have gunpowder factories so that would have some effect, but for the most part the north had the advantages.
very few compared to the north
the north because they had the factories and trading
Not very many since slavery was banned.
The North, relative to the South.
The north had more supplies,because the south had no factories