1. The North had a huge amount of industry, and was their way of life unlike the south who were agriculture. 2. North had a 3X larger population (more troops, and more people for war effort) 3. North had 2X more railroad systems, and the South's railroad system wasn't very efficient even. 4. North had the Navy, and they were able to blockade the South (operation Anaconda) 5. North had efficient tax system, unlike the South, were the state governors were reluctant to provide funds to Richmond. 6. After the capture of the Mississippi River the South was split and the Union held control of the river from New Orleans to St. Louis.
Southern military leaders weren't allowed to hold office during reconstruction.
During the US Civil War, the economy of the Northern states flourished as they supplied arms, ammunition and other supplies needed for fitting their soldiers. For the most part, no areas of the Northern economy were in danger from Southern military forces. Northern farmland crops continued to be exported to Europe as well. Mostly this was wheat.In a manner of speaking, the US economy in the civil war had the same advantages it had in WW 1 and WW 2.
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During the Civil War, the northern states referred to the southern states as the "Confederacy." This term represented the group of eleven southern states that seceded from the Union to form their own government, known as the Confederate States of America. The northern states, often called the Union, viewed the Confederacy as a rebellion against the federal government.
Because United states back then was divided into north and south during the age of the industrialization. The northern believed in machines and technology while the southern believe in the agriculture and the land. That is why northern colonies more urban than southern colonies.
Southern military leaders weren't allowed to hold office during reconstruction.
Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia Robert E. Lee was placed in overall southern command only in the last months of the war.
Southern state.
During the US Civil War, the economy of the Northern states flourished as they supplied arms, ammunition and other supplies needed for fitting their soldiers. For the most part, no areas of the Northern economy were in danger from Southern military forces. Northern farmland crops continued to be exported to Europe as well. Mostly this was wheat.In a manner of speaking, the US economy in the civil war had the same advantages it had in WW 1 and WW 2.
Virgo can be seen in the southern hemisphere during american autumn (september, october, etc) and in the northern hemisphere during american spring (May, etc). In the northern hemisphere you use the big dipper as a reference to find it and in the southern hemisphere you use the southern cross.
The Northern advantages during the Civil War included a larger population, more industrial resources, and an extensive railway network, which facilitated transportation and supply lines. However, they faced disadvantages such as less familiarity with military tactics and terrain, as many battles occurred in the South. Additionally, Northern soldiers had to fight far from their homes, which could affect morale and logistics.
During northern hemisphere summer the sun is in the northern sky in the southern hemisphere. Our sun in the northern hemisphere is almost always in the southern sky unless your south of the tropic of cancer so this is why you have to reverse the sundials if you move to the southern hemisphere.
Because it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
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the equator.
The answer depends on whether you are in the Northern or Southern hemisphere.
Mississippi was a southern state that joined the Confederate States of America.