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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.

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