The Union population during the US Civil War was approximately 23 million people.
The North's advantage in its large population allowed for the recruitment of more soldiers. In terms of personal property, this was not a factor during the US Civil War.
There were 20 million in the north during the civil war
30% :) ^_^"
The Union had an overwhelmingly larger population than the Confederacy. This was true before, during and after the US Civil War. The North's population was about 23 million, while the South's population was about 9 million. Almost four million of this was the slave population.
The main advantage of the North during the US Civil War was the number of soldiers in the army.
About 20 million.
the west was with the north so the population doubled in size
The North's advantage in its large population allowed for the recruitment of more soldiers. In terms of personal property, this was not a factor during the US Civil War.
The North had 18 715 055 population. The Border States had 3 024 743 population.
The education during the civil war in the north was education.
There were 20 million in the north during the civil war
Before the start of the US Civil War, the population of the North was 22 million people. The total war deaths for the North were 365,000, leaving a population of 21,635,000. This number is not exact since it doesn't include births during the Civil War or deaths from other causes, because exact numbers are not known.
Much bigger population from which to recruit armies.
30% :) ^_^"
The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.
No- the South seceeded from the North, which was a cause of the Civil War
The population of the South at the beginning of the Civil War was around 9 million people. This was quite small compared to the 22 million people who lived in the North.