Easiest question I have heard all day! North because of all of the Factories.
Horseshoe Falls from American Side - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Niagara Falls
Niagara falls.
General Custer was a member of the U.S. Army; so I guess you could say that he was on the side of the USA (if that is a side).
Yes, he was on the confederate side of course!
In the South American Indians took in the Civil War. This was the 1st time in history.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) had more soldiers on the Union side, with estimates suggesting that the Union Army had over 2 million soldiers, while the Confederate Army had around 750,000 to 1.2 million soldiers. The Union had a significant advantage in terms of population, industrial capacity, and resources during the conflict.
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Massachusetts was one of twenty-three states to side with the Union (North) in the American Civil War.
He was on the South side.
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The Union side had a larger fighting force than the Confederate side during the American Civil War. The Union had more soldiers, resources, and industrial capacity, which contributed to their eventual victory.
The North - very much so.
Both the Union and the Confederacy had access to a range of weapons during the American Civil War. The Union had better industrial resources and was able to produce more advanced weapons such as rifled muskets and artillery. However, the Confederacy had skilled marksmen and resourcefulness in making use of captured weapons. Ultimately, the Union's superior industrial capacity and arsenal played a significant role in its victory.
During the US Civil War Thomas J. Jackson fought on the southern, Confederate side. During the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson fought for the United States, and in the American Revolution he fought for the Continental (US) side.
Hellen Keller's relatives fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
some of the African American