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Ayden
10 January, 04:46
How did the north benefit from the Civil War?
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Antony Harding
10 January, 05:41
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While the agricultural, slave-based Southern economy was devastated by the war, the Northern economy benefited from development in many of its industries, including textile and iron production. The war also stimulated the growth of railroads, improving transportation infrastructure.
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