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The North could produce war goods more efficiently and quickly, because of all the factories they had. The South didn't really had factories at all, so they couldn't really get the same amount of war goods as efficiently and quickly as the North could. I don't really know if this counts as industrialism, but I am including it anyway. The trains were probably built with metal pieces molded in factories. The North had most of the trains and railways so they could supplies around faster than the South

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