One advantage was their superior industrial capacity, but the North also had a much larger population with which to replenish their losses.
During the Civil War, the North had significantly more industries compared to the South. The Union states were home to the majority of the country's factories, railroads, and industrial resources, which allowed them to produce weapons, ammunition, and supplies at a much higher rate. The South, primarily agrarian, lacked the industrial infrastructure necessary for large-scale wartime production, which contributed to their challenges in sustaining the Confederate war effort.
The North was much more industrialized, having many industries, such as textiles, revolve around factories. In contrast, the South was still very agricultural, having many plantations as well as small farms. The North also had many more miles of railroad track.
i never knew there was coal in the civil war
It won most of the battles, but lost the war, chiefly through having a much smaller population from which to recruit armies.
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.
very few compared to the north
No - most of the SOUTH was
The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.
Much freer for slaves. Pretty much the same in both for whites
Factories. The South lacked man-power for the front lines and for making materials for the war. But even if they had more men, this would not have effected the outcome as much as if they had more factories to build the equipment they needed to fight. A Country
Britain supported the Confederate soldiers during the civil war. They gave them materials needed to sustain war for so long since the north had all the factories needed for supplies. The war would have ended much earlier without their help.
One advantage was their superior industrial capacity, but the North also had a much larger population with which to replenish their losses.
1.) The north didn't have much of a need for slaves because their land wasn't very fertile. 2.) As the century progressed, the north had factories and many immigrants working in the factories.
Because in the south agriculture and farming were the major industries, while as in the north it was factories. The farming way of life in the south and southerners wanting to hold on to that life was one of the causes to the civil war.
Pennsylvania was for the north during the Civil War.
During the Civil War, the North had significantly more industries compared to the South. The Union states were home to the majority of the country's factories, railroads, and industrial resources, which allowed them to produce weapons, ammunition, and supplies at a much higher rate. The South, primarily agrarian, lacked the industrial infrastructure necessary for large-scale wartime production, which contributed to their challenges in sustaining the Confederate war effort.