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Why would a larger population mean that it would be easier for the North to win the war?



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The North had advantages of a larger population, more industry, more abundant resources, and a better banking system that raised money than the South to support the Civil War effort. The North also had more ships and a larger and much more efficient railroad network than the South.

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The North had more resources, a higher population count and better industrial advantages. Them having a higher population gave to more workers, and more soldiers. They were able to make better war materials, and have a high count of them. Their industrial advantages helped make way for a better chance of winning the war.

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