The North's population was much larger than the South's.
In the 1860s, the South was predominantly rural, with a large majority of its population living in agricultural settings. The economy was heavily based on plantation farming, particularly cotton, which relied on slave labor. While there were some urban centers, such as New Orleans and Charleston, they were significantly smaller and less developed compared to cities in the North. Overall, the rural landscape defined Southern life during this period.
The North - a big factor in Union victory
Rapid population growth.
Rapid population growth.
The south had more miles of railroad then the north in the 1860's
South Dakota is larger by 6,354 square miles.South Dakota, both in population and area.
Neither the North or South Poles have a population. They are barren areas visited occasionally by people. <><><> Also, please note there is no LAND at the North Pole. Ocean and ice. While there are researchers in Antartica, they do not live at the South Pole.
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
yes, the north had a bigger population and the south had small population
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.
The North's population was larger
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.
The North. A big reason for final Northern victory, as the Confederates could not replace their casualties.
The north has a larger population
South Dakota has the larger population.