I think 30%. :) ^_^'
which state provided 90 percent of the south's cooper during the civil war
3.5 million were slaves out of a population of 9 million.
Much smaler population from which to recruit armies.
During the American Civil War, approximately 22 million people lived in the North, which accounted for about 65% of the total U.S. population, while the South had around 9 million people, including about 3.5 million enslaved individuals, making up roughly 35% of the population. This demographic divide significantly influenced the resources and manpower available to both sides during the conflict.
The North had a superiority in number of states, and population, as well as manufacturing capability.
I think 30%. :) ^_^'
30% :) ^_^"
which state provided 90 percent of the south's cooper during the civil war
Tennessee
yes it did
3.5 million were slaves out of a population of 9 million.
Much smaler population from which to recruit armies.
During the American Civil War, approximately 22 million people lived in the North, which accounted for about 65% of the total U.S. population, while the South had around 9 million people, including about 3.5 million enslaved individuals, making up roughly 35% of the population. This demographic divide significantly influenced the resources and manpower available to both sides during the conflict.
No. It had a much smaller population, a third of them slaves.
There were about 4 million slaves in the south during the time of the Civil War.
ANSWER In the Confederacy : 3,024,745; in the Border States (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland) 312,473
The US population in 1860 was 32 million, 350 thousand.