Keep country together; free the slaves Wealth was in land and slaves

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Keep country together; free the slaves Wealth was in land and slaves Richmond 23 states Get independence D.C. 11 states Keep country together; free the slaves Wealth was in land and slaves Confederacy Wealth was in banking, shipping, factories CSA 90% factories here Union USA 10% factories here Blue Yankees 9 million people (1/3 slaves) Gray Rebels Navy 22 million people 15% of country’s Railroads No Navy Bold military leaders from West Point 85% of country’s Railroads Anaconda Plan; capture Richmond Military leaders from West Point Defensive War: acting like the 13 Colonies