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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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