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maw [93]
3 years ago
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What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on the economies of the North and the South?

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natulia [17]3 years ago
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The Union's industrial and economic capacity soared during the war as the North continued its rapid industrialization to suppress the rebellion. In the South, a smaller industrial base, fewer rail lines, and an agricultural economy based upon slave labor made mobilization of resources more difficult.

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