<span>North: manpower,resources, railroads. More population to fight, more industrial workers
South:determination to defend the south, cotton industry, top generals, and military tradition
</span><span>As both the North and the South mobilized for war, the relative strengths and weaknesses of the "free market" and the "slave labor" economic systems became increasingly clear - particularly in their ability to support and sustain a war economy. In hindsight, we can see that the growing divergences between the economies of the North and the South in the immediate prewar years had a decisive influence upon the conduct and outcome of the war itself. </span>
I think aristotle not 100% sure tho
alright i’m not sure if this is right but i think it’s d.
The British victory in the French and Indian War had a great impact on the British Empire. Firstly, it meant a great expansion of British territorial claims in the New World. But the cost of the war had greatly enlarged Britain's debt. ... The war had an equally profound but very different effect on the American colonists.