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Chapter 11 Question 2: Which side held advantages at the start of the war??

Chapter 11 Question 2: Which side held advantages at the start of the war??. Chapter 11 Question 2: Which side held advantages at the start of the war??. Population: North 22 million in 24 states. Chapter 11 Question 2: Which side held advantages at the start of the war??.

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Chapter 11 Question 2: Which side held advantages at the start of the war??

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  1. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war??

  2. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states

  3. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states

  4. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states • But, 3.5 million of those were slaves

  5. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states • But, 3.5 million of those were slaves • Industries: North had 85% of American industries

  6. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states • But, 3.5 million of those were slaves • Industries: North had 85% of American industries • South mostly farming with slave investments

  7. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states • But, 3.5 million of those were slaves • Industries: North had 85% of American industries • South mostly farming with slave investments • Railroads: North had 20,000 miles of track

  8. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states • But, 3.5 million of those were slaves • Industries: North had 85% of American industries • South mostly farming with slave investments • Railroads: North had 20,000 miles of track • South had 9000 miles

  9. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states • But, 3.5 million of those were slaves • Industries: North had 85% of American industries • South mostly farming with slave investments • Railroads: North had 20,000 miles of track • South had 9000 miles • Military Generals: North mostly inexperienced or failures

  10. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states • But, 3.5 million of those were slaves • Industries: North had 85% of American industries • South mostly farming with slave investments • Railroads: North had 20,000 miles of track • South had 9000 miles • Military Generals: North mostly inexperienced or failures • South had Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee…both trained at West Point

  11. Chapter 11 Question 2:Which side held advantages at the start of the war?? • Population: North 22 million in 24 states • South 9 million in 11 states • But, 3.5 million of those were slaves • Industries: North had 85% of American industries • South mostly farming with slave investments • Railroads: North had 20,000 miles of track • South had 9000 miles • Military Generals: North mostly inexperienced or failures • South had Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee…Both trained at West Point • Reason to fight: South to preserve their way of life

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