Factories are needed to make goods. During the war they made uniforms, supplies, guns, weapons and other necessary items. After the war they were needed to create the things needed to rebuild.
The North had more factories than the South because the South relied on their agricultural based economy.
Much smaler population from which to recruit armies.
The Southern states had large plantations and few factories during the Civil War. Their economy was primarily based on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cash crops like cotton and tobacco, which relied heavily on slave labor. In contrast, the Northern states had a more industrialized economy with numerous factories. This disparity contributed to the differing resources and strategies of the two sides during the war.
The north. The north had more factories to make weapons. The north also won the Civil War.
During the US Civil War, the South had a number of disadvantages. Among all its problems, perhaps the biggest disadvantage was a small population which affected the number of troops the South could place on the field of battle.
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NO. Any and all factories were geared for war production.
All they needed was happiness to settle the war. There was no disadvantage.
Fewer men to recruit into the armies, especially after Grant ended the system of prisoner-exchange. Fewer people to manufacture war supplies.
Yes.
In munitions factories.
i think there was really no disadvantage of guerrilla warfare during the revolutionary war.
The North had factories to help provide for the economic needs during the war.
Women in Britain worked in factories and farms in the war.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Huge demand for all kinds of war supplies.
Women who went to work in factories