As an asset, the number of factories in the Northern states had no direct influence on the beginning of the US Civil War. In fact, although the North was more industrialized by far over the South, the North was still basically dependent upon its farmlands to support its economy. It became clearer as the months rolled along that because of its superior manufacturing base, the North was able to produce arms, ordinance and build ships without the need to worry about Southern interference. Both the Confederacy and the Union increased their manufacturing base to support the war effort. This was more easily done in the North, however.
The North had around 119,600 factories and they were safe from the major batttlefields.
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They south was fighting to gain independence. The north was fighting to preserve the union. Slavery was a big issue during the civil war. The southern economy relied on slavery, without it the southern economy would have collapsed. The northern economy was threatened by slavery. After the south began using slaves in factories, the north became increasingly hostile to the south and slavery because southern factories used slave labor which allowed them to produce cheaper goods. The use of slaves in factories threatened northern economy. Many historians believe that this economic threat lead to the civil war.
The North was much more industrialized, having many industries, such as textiles, revolve around factories. In contrast, the South was still very agricultural, having many plantations as well as small farms. The North also had many more miles of railroad track.
The north was mostly factories and industries so they had many rail roads. The south was the opposite and was mostly plantations. Being mostly plantations they didn't have many rail roads, so it was harder to transport things.
Some simple strengths and weaknesses the North and the South has are the North had a higher population, thus letting it have more recruits in war. They also had most of the nation's factories in the North, able to raise more money for the war, and they had lots of shipyards for naval vessels. The North didn't have a lot of well trained soldiers that could help with the army, though. The South had many good officers and veterans that helped them win most of the battles during the Civil War, but they had less people to recruit into their army because of the low populations.
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Not very many since slavery was banned.
The North, relative to the South.
It was outlawed, so none.
There were 20 million in the north during the civil war
The north had many factories and rail roads, making them far more advanced then the south. Britain however depended more on the south than the north because they needed cotton and the south was who supplied it. Tax was far better in the North too, it went up 80% during the Civil War. Which was better than the souths 9000%. Think about a gumball being $450. That's partially why the south was defeated my the north.
202345 factories
about 4.1 million people
Also the South had Slaves to work on those farms the North started blockading the South there was a widespread shortage of many goods such as shoes. Adventages of North during Civil war? What were the advantages of the North?
Between 180,000 and 200,000 black soldiers served in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Very few compared to the North and it took a long time to build up an industrial base.
The workers of the northern factories had to work for many hours and had little rest.
23 in the north and 11 in the south, 34 in all.