The Union was split NORTH and SOUTH N.O.R.T.H.. N.N. North industrializes  The North has a growing base of manufacturing  80% of all manufacturing in.

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The Union was split NORTH and SOUTH N.O.R.T.H.

N.N. North industrializes  The North has a growing base of manufacturing  80% of all manufacturing in North  9 of top 10 largest cities in North  Mass-produced goods plentiful

O.O. Opposed to slavery  Abolitionists were strong in the North  Especially in Boston and Philadelphia

R.R. Railroads widespread  With industrialization came railroads  67% of railroads in the North  Transportation of troops, goods, supplies much superior to South

T.T. Twice the population  North 22 million people  South 9 million whites  Immigration (Irish) common in North

H.H. High tariffs supported  High tariffs made British goods higher price  North believed this protected northern manufactured goods