Why the north won and the south lost?

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The reason the North won the American Civil War against the South was actually several reasons.

When the war began there was not one cannon factory in the South.

The North had the majority of industries and factories.

After the South left the United States, they formed their own government, wrote their own constitution, and printed their own money. These three areas would be complete failures, for they were not well organized, and the money wasn't worth the paper on which it was printed.

Not to take anything away from the Confederate soldiers, for they fought well. However, the Union soldiers were better in the end.

The North had better battle plans toward the end of the war, and by splitting troops up in certain areas was a plus in keeping one Confederate regiment from being able to join up with another Confederate regiment.

Union troops taking control of railroads in various places in the South, cut off supplies, arms, ammunition, and soldiers from reaching their destinations.

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