The North's factories could be considered an advantage because they could be converted to making supplies for the army. This ability to rapidly produce weapons, ammunition, uniforms, and other supplies was crucial for the Union's military efforts during the Civil War, providing them with a significant logistical advantage over the South.
How could the North's factories be considered an advantage?
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The factories could sell
• surplus goods to Europe for money.
The factories could be
• converted to making supplies for the army.
The factories could get
• cotton from the West instead.
The factories could use newly freed African Americans as a cheap source of labor.
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