The North had a large complex railway system prior to the US Civil War and during it. The South being an agricultural economy relied on river transport to bring cotton and tobacco to their ports for exporting.
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∙ 7y agoAs far as the time in the USA around the time of the Civil War, the North did.
yes they helped with the trading.
The Civil War and construction of railroads affected cattle ranching on the Great Plains negatively. This halted ranching and broke up farms.
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no there were not it was just the underground railroad that alot of african americans rode to escape to freedom such as harriet tubman
finance, railroads, and manufacturing
the north
The North controlled most of the railroads during the Civil War.
Railroads were used in the Civil War to transport supplies and troops to the battlefield. Since the North had more of the railroads, they were able to use it greatly to their advantage, and it was one of the reasons they were able to win the war.
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The Union railroads net before the Civil War had a length of 34,022 kilometers.
The north side
They carried soldiers and supplies.
the more railroads they have the more suplys they get and the more stronger the side gats
The North - very much so.
yes they helped with the trading.
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The US Civil War was the first war utilizing railroads for massive and quick movements of troops and materiel. More track was laid during the war to effect the necessities of war, and after it to rebuild the south.