How did the Civil War impact the North differently than the South?

The North lost more soldiers than the South.
The North spent less on its war effort than the South.
The North ended up paying the South's war expenses.
The North suffered infrastructure damage that the South did not.

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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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