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Q: How many people worked in factories in the north in 1820-1860?
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What factories did the north have?

Lumber and Furnitutre Factories were the most common in the North


Why tariffs were good for the north?

It was because tariffs encouraged people to buy American products meaning it kept factories/companies in business. FYI: The North's economy relied on manufacturing(factories).


What was becoming more popular among people in the North during the 1850s?

it was working in factories


How did southern factories effect the Civil War?

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.


What are the advantages of the northern forces during the Civil War?

The North had the most factories, farmland, and railroad tracks. There were also more people in the North and the they had a navy.


What economy dominated the north?

The Factories


In what section of the country were factories first built?

The North The North


Who had more factories the union or confederate?

The South had very few factories in comparison with the North.


In what ways did the economy of the North change from 1800 to 1850?

peoplr on farms went to work in factories so there were less people that worked on farms.immagrants floaded the streets because of the new buisnesses in the US


What were the strengths of the north and of the south?

the difficulty of the civil war was that the people fought as hard as they could. They risked their lives fighting. The north had more people, factories and railroads. Southerners were fighting to protect their lands.


What were the strengths of the North of the South?

the difficulty of the civil war was that the people fought as hard as they could. They risked their lives fighting. The north had more people, factories and railroads. Southerners were fighting to protect their lands.


What economy was the north built on?

Factories and Mills