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3 What impact did the Civil War have on both the North and South?

impact on the south and north were many like the amenment .


What were some disadvantages the South had in the beginning of the US Civil War?

The question is vague as it asks about the "following" and provides no items to discuss. However, be that as it may, we can explore what were disadvantages of the South when & during the Civil War. The South's disadvantages were: A. Smaller pool of men to fuel the army, as the North had a significantly larger population; B. No formal army existed in the South at the beginning of the war. The North's army was only 16,000 men but it was more than the South's; C. The South had no manufacturing base to supply arms & ammunition and other products the Union army needed. The South had to play catch -up in creating factories; and D. The South had no navy to protect its ports, it had to create one quickly but the North already had large shipyards to build warships.


How many battles were won by the North and South each during the Civil War?

thats a really hard question to answer because many battles probably arent recorded. but since the north won the slave war i am guessing north did.


Transportation in the North and South during the Civil War?

The war had primarily been fought in the south, not the north. The south had to be re-built.


Who had more casualties the north or the south How many more did they have?

According to recent numerical research and records, the north had a few more casualties than the south during the Civil War, or the battle between North and South. The south suffered 490,309 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing, while the north suffered 596,670.

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Did the north or south have the most shipyards?

North. The north had the industry, railroads, shipping, government, and stable money.


In the civil war did the south have many shipyards?

No, the south had few ports and no navy.


Did the south have many shipyards in the civil war?

No, the south had few ports and no navy.


Did the south have many shipyards?

No much propably at max 100


Did the north have shipyards?

Yes


Did the north have shipyards during the civil war?

Yes, the North had shipyards during the Civil War, which played a crucial role in the Union's naval efforts. Prominent shipyards in cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Boston produced warships, including ironclads and steam-powered vessels. These shipyards enabled the Union to maintain a strong naval blockade against the South, significantly contributing to their overall military strategy. The North's industrial capacity, including its shipbuilding facilities, was a key advantage in the conflict.


How many shipyards in world?

As of 2023, there are approximately 1,200 shipyards worldwide, which vary in size and specialization, from large commercial shipbuilding facilities to smaller repair yards. The largest concentration of shipyards is found in countries like China, South Korea, and Japan, which dominate the global shipbuilding industry. Additionally, many countries have smaller shipyards that focus on niche markets or specific types of vessels. The number of shipyards can fluctuate due to industry demand, economic conditions, and technological advancements.


Who had shipyards in 1861 the north or south?

From the very start of the Civil War, in the year 1861, the North(Union Army) controlled over 80% of the shipyards as well as steamships, river boats, and the Navy. Obviously, this gave the Union a tremendous amount of leverage due to the subsequent monopoly over the local river systems and as well as the entire southern coast.


What are the strengths and weaknesses of the north and south?

Some simple strengths and weaknesses the North and the South has are the North had a higher population, thus letting it have more recruits in war. They also had most of the nation's factories in the North, able to raise more money for the war, and they had lots of shipyards for naval vessels. The North didn't have a lot of well trained soldiers that could help with the army, though. The South had many good officers and veterans that helped them win most of the battles during the Civil War, but they had less people to recruit into their army because of the low populations.


What are the weaknesses of the south and the north?

Some simple strengths and weaknesses the North and the South has are the North had a higher population, thus letting it have more recruits in war. They also had most of the nation's factories in the North, able to raise more money for the war, and they had lots of shipyards for naval vessels. The North didn't have a lot of well trained soldiers that could help with the army, though. The South had many good officers and veterans that helped them win most of the battles during the Civil War, but they had less people to recruit into their army because of the low populations.


How many degrees of latitude are there north and south of the equator?

90° each. 90° north is the north pole. 90° south is the south pole.


How many degrees between north and south?

There are 180 degrees between north and south in a compass rose.