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13 August, 13:18

Why did the north seem stronger than the south at the beginning of the Civil War?

A. It's government was well-established

B. It had more military colleges

C. It was able to trade textiles for firearms

D. It could produce cotton for trade

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  1. 13 August, 13:41
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    The correct answer is A) It's government was well established.

    At the outbreak of the Civil War, the American government has had the same structure for over a little less than a century. Whereas the Confederacy declared themselves free from the Union and created their own form of government that was extremely inexperienced. By the time the Civil War started, the Confederates had a government that had been in place for less than a year.
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