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In 1861, the population of the Northern states was approximately 22 million, while the Southern states had about 9 million people, including around 3.5 million enslaved individuals. This significant demographic difference contributed to the North's advantages in resources and manpower during the Civil War. The population distribution highlighted the economic and social disparities between the two regions.

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