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A decisive factor in the North's success during the final years of the Civil War was its industrial capacity, which allowed for the production of weapons, ammunition, and supplies at a scale unmatched by the South. The North's extensive rail network facilitated efficient transportation of troops and materials, enhancing military logistics. Additionally, the Union's larger population provided a substantial manpower advantage, enabling sustained military campaigns and the ability to replace losses more effectively. Together, these elements contributed significantly to the Union's eventual victory.
The North - a big factor in Union victory
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Because the politicians and the press - not the military - were urging it.
The British victory in the Battle of Quebec.
The North held the advantage in population and manufacturing capacity, and, eventually, it proved decisive.
Wolfe's Victory over Montcalm at Quebec
The siege and Battle of Petersburg ended with the decisive victory of the Union, on April 3,1865
They mangaged the north west territory
The North - a big factor in Union victory