North-
More troops
Better equipped and supplied
South-
Knew the land better
Had better generals
the north had a large industrial base, they also didn't rely on slaves to work, and lastly the north had more people. the south basically had all the military schools and they also were very agriculturally based.
One of the main strengths of the North was its large navy. A disadvantage was that the North had fewer trained soldiers than the South.
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The two colonies are North and South Carolina.
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
They are strongest at the surface of the poles. (North and South)
the north had a large industrial base, they also didn't rely on slaves to work, and lastly the north had more people. the south basically had all the military schools and they also were very agriculturally based.
the south couldn make bullets and keep up like the south because they depended on slavery while the north depended on machinery
One of the main strengths of the North was its large navy. A disadvantage was that the North had fewer trained soldiers than the South.
Even though the North had a much higher population, the sizes of the North and South armies were comparable. Both sides also had ample food production during the war.
Two of the same, i.e., south and south repel or north and north. South and north attract.
Two states that are due north of Georgia, and border the Atlantic Ocean, are North and South Carolina.
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south or north
2, a positive and a negative yes, a magnet has two poles, a north pole and a south pole. and if you break the magnet, each magnet will obtain its own north and south poles. no matter how many times you break a magnet, they will obtain their own north and south poles
north and south actually Santa lives in the north
North - much bigger population from which to recruit armies, and nearly all the manufacturing facilities in America. South - a more aggressive kind of soldier in the rank-and-file, and a home-ground advantage with most battle-zones being unfamiliar to the enemy.