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North | South --- | --- Strong Manufacturing | Few factories Larger source of volunteers | Railroads often did not connect | Had to defeat a large area of land | Believed they were fighting for Independence
Notes:
- The North had strong manufacturing capabilities compared to the South, which had few factories.
- The North had a larger source of volunteers due to a larger population.
- The South faced challenges with their railroads, particularly the disconnection between them.
- The South had to manage a vast area for military operations, posing logistical challenges.
- The South believed they were fighting for their independence, which was a strong motivational factor.