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190.Which region of the U.S. was mainly an urban society in which people held jobs? The north

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This is a map of what states were Union, Confederate, and neutral.

This is another map of what states were Union, Confederate,neutral, and what the certain territories are.

This is an old map from about Civil War time of what states were Union, Confederate, and neutral.

This is a picture of a butter factory just outside New York City during the civil war. This is a picture of factory in New York around 1860.

A far higher percentage of Confederate than Yankee men left their homes and jobs and families to serve in the army: four out of five white southern men of military age entered the army; fewer than half of northern men did so. And a far higher percentage of Confederate men died in military service, leaving a greater proportion of widowed, orphaned and bereaved southerners. The death rate--numbers of deaths in comparison to the size of the population--was 6% in the North and a striking 18% in the South. As a South Carolinian observed in 1863, "death has been in our midst as a people."