At the onset of the Civil War in 1861, the population of the Northern states was approximately 22 million people. This was in contrast to the Southern states, which had a population of around 9 million, including about 3.5 million enslaved individuals. The significant demographic disparity contributed to the North's advantages in resources and manpower during the conflict.
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When the Civil War broke out, in the south there were: In the CSA - 9 103 332 people, of which 3 522 034 slaves. In the Border States - 3 024 745 - people, of which 430 929 slaves.
approximately 67,088 people in the federal army died in the civil war.
They had no way to make a living except by attending to the cotton fields.
Most were living in the south, where there were half a million free blacks, and three and a half million slaves. There was no large black population in the northern states.
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8.5 to 9 million people living in the south
9 million
There were 18 715 055 people. In the Territories there were 220 195 people.
9 million
When the Civil War broke out, in the south there were: In the CSA - 9 103 332 people, of which 3 522 034 slaves. In the Border States - 3 024 745 - people, of which 430 929 slaves.
400,000
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the south
Approximately 638,000 people
Approximately 180,000 black people died during the Civil War.