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Military Preparedness
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Northern Strengths 270,000,000 acres of farmland (65% of US total) 22,000 miles of railroad track (71% of US total) $1.8 billion value of manufactured goods (92%) 120,000 factories (85% of US total) 1.2 million factory workers (92% of US total) 22 million people (70% of US total) 23 states 800 banks…single currency many good harbors established navy
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Northern Weaknesses few quality military leaders (at the beginning of war) fighting on “foreign” territory had to conquer a large area long lines of supply poorly trained soldiers…many immigrants joined Abraham Lincoln as president (at beginning)
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Southern Strengths Solid trade relationship with England Potential money resource from cotton sales South grew 80% of the world’s cotton Several excellent military leaders Defending its own territory Strong desire to win to preserve its values/beliefs More men knew how to ride and shoot Jefferson Davis as president (at the beginning of war)
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Southern Weaknesses 130,000,000 acres of farmland (35% of US total) Many acres were planted with tobacco and cotton 9,000 miles of RR track (29% of US total) Tracks were in several “gauges” $155 million of manufactured goods (8% of US total) 20,500 factories (15% of US total) 110,000 factory workers (8% of US total) 9 million people (5 mill whites, 4 mill slaves) 11 states (plus 4 border states) 200 banks…multiple currencies dependent on trade with North and England CSA Constitution favored states’ rights over CSA needs
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Military Preparedness
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