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Which was an advantage held by the North over the South at the start of the Civil War?

A.
It had many cotton plantations to provide fabric for uniforms.

B.
It had a smaller population that required less food and other supplies.

C.
It had a far more extensive network of railroads and telegraph lines.

D.
It had the support of the British navy in blockading southern ports.



Answer :

C.   it had far more extensive network of railroads and telegraph lines

The advantage held by the North over the South at the start of the Civil War was that the north had a far more extensive network of railroads and telegraph lines and Option C is correct.

What was Civil war?

Civil war was the war that was fought in the 1850s and 1860s in United States against the unequal treatment of the black people in the region. These people were mostly African Americans and they were discriminated by the white people.

Civil war helped in restoration of the citizenship, voting rights, restricted acts that promoted discrimination and also barred segregation in the United States.

The North has some advantages during the Civil War over the South as they had better network of railroads and telegraph lines which helped them in communicating and moving forces and supplies rapidly.

Therefore,  far more extensive network of railroads and telegraph lines was the advantage of north over the south in the Civil war and Option C is correct.

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