During the Civil War, the North had significantly more resources than the South, including coal, iron, and copper. The North's industrial base allowed for greater production and access to these materials, while the South had fewer mining operations and industrial facilities. This disparity in resources contributed to the North's logistical and manufacturing advantages throughout the war. Ultimately, the North's access to these vital materials played a crucial role in its victory.
After the civil war, the south did have some coal mines (mainly in Kentucky if you consider that south). But the number one Industry in southern states was tobacco. Especially in North Carolina where the American Tobacco Company was founded by James B. Duke (Founder of Duke Universtiy). The major difference between north industry and south industry was there were virtually no unions in the south.
i never knew there was coal in the civil war
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Coal is mostly found in Pennslyvania, Wyoming, Kentucky, North Dakota, and Virginia.
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Africa: oil, diamonds, gold, copper, and natural gas. Antarctica: minerals such as coal, iron ore, and copper. Asia: coal, oil, natural gas, timber, and minerals. Europe: iron ore, natural gas, coal, and various minerals. North America: oil, natural gas, coal, copper, and timber. Australia: coal, iron ore, gold, copper, and natural gas. South America: oil, natural gas, copper, silver, and lithium.
Timber, Coal and Copper.
coal , gold , copper
The North had 11 principle manufacturing sities, while the South had only 2. The huge copper, iron, and coal deposits in the North provided abudant resources for manufacturing, while the more extensive railroad system helped ditribute resources and products.
After the civil war, the south did have some coal mines (mainly in Kentucky if you consider that south). But the number one Industry in southern states was tobacco. Especially in North Carolina where the American Tobacco Company was founded by James B. Duke (Founder of Duke Universtiy). The major difference between north industry and south industry was there were virtually no unions in the south.
Chrome, Diamonds, copper and fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Yes. Australia is a major exporter and user of coal, and does mine copper.
North Korea's natural resources include coal, iron ore, limestone, magnesite, graphite, copper, zinc, and various other minerals. The country also has some arable land suitable for agriculture, though it faces challenges due to limited access to modern farming technologies. Additionally, North Korea has some potential for hydroelectric power generation.
Gold iron tin silver copper coal salt lead and zinc
oil coal iron and copper oil coal iron and copper
i never knew there was coal in the civil war
The question is very broad, but the northern section of the United States has more of these than the southern section of the United States:number of States is more in the Northnumber of counties in States is more than in the North-- many Southern states have parishes, not countiesI believe the north has historically had and currently has more farmlands and livestockhistorically, the north has had more industrial factories and mills than the souththe north has more coal mines, specifically the large geological Pittsburgh Coal Field for bituminous coal which includes PA, OH, VA, IN, and part of IL, plus anthracite coal in eastern Pennsylvania(the south had more slaves and plantations)(the south has The Gulf of Mexico)(the south has more fishing as an occupation)(the south has more swamp lands)