American Civil War 1861 to 1865 ©2012, TESCCC Grade 5 Unit 9, Lesson 1.

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American Civil War 1861 to 1865 ©2012, TESCCC Grade 5 Unit 9, Lesson 1

©2012, TESCCC

Comparison of Union and Confederate States of America: Union (North)Confederate States of America Population ,100,000 (71%)9,100,000 (29%) ,800,000 (90%)3,000,000 (10%) Free ,700,000 (81%)5,600,000 (19%) Slave ,000 (11%)3,500,000 (89%) negligible1,900,000 Soldiers ,100,000 (67%)1,064,000 (33%) Railroad miles ,800 (71%)8,800 (29%) ,100 (98%)negligible Manufactures %10% %negligible Arms production %3% %negligible Cotton bales 1860negligible4,500, ,000negligible Exports %70% %negligible ©2012, TESCCC