One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
Some differences were that the South supported slavery and the North didn't, the South was based on agriculture and the North on industries (like factories), and the South wanted more states' rights while the North supported a federal government.
There were key differences between the South and the North prior to the beginning of the US Civil War. Here are some of them:* The North had a developed, ongoing Federal government, and the South had to build one basically from scratch;* The North was a recognized nation throughout the world, while the South was trying to become one;* The North had an industrialized economy plus farmlands . This enabled them to produce food and weapons for the war. The South's economy was based on agriculture. The number of its factories was very small in relation to those of the North;* The difference in sizes of population were dramatic. The North had over 23 million people from which to draw forces for an army. In the South, the population was around 9 million with almost 4 million of them slaves; and* Although the North's navy was small, the South had no official warships. Each would build navies, however, the North had safe shipyards to build vessels, while the South did not.
In the US Civil War, the North had the advantage in population and industry. The South had the advantage of better officers, and that they were defending their homes.
The North had a lot more railroads and many more foundries for making locomotives and rolling stock. The North had a much larger population. The North had a big navy, as well as the biggest merchant fleet in the world (till the Confederates messed with it!).
immigrants tending to settle in the North.
the side with the most population won because they had more power
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one is south and one is north
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
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The differences in the North and South over slavery lead to the Civil War (1861 - 1865) which the North won, the country was united and slavery came to an end.
The base cause of the Civil War was the disparate cultural differences between the North and the South. The South was primarily agrarian and the North was primarily industrial.
Some differences were that the South supported slavery and the North didn't, the South was based on agriculture and the North on industries (like factories), and the South wanted more states' rights while the North supported a federal government.
little population north had much more than the south
I think you are talking about the Civil War, which differences between the North and the South was that the North really hated the enslaving of people. And also the North was the Republican party and the South was mostly the Democratic Party, with the North's higher population, they won most of the seats. Which the South didn't like. So they seceded.
North was against making slaves states in the west South wanted to make slave states in the west