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3 March, 01:25

By percentage how much bigger was the population of the north than that of the south

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  1. 3 March, 01:37
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    42% (During the civil war period)

    Explanation:

    The north had a much higher population, as it was more densely populated with big cities, while the south was plantations and farmland.

    The North had a population of about 20 million and the South about 9 million.

    Actually, slaves made up around 43% of the Southern population.

    The slave population among "border states" was not significant.

    Delaware as example had less than 1,000.
  2. 3 March, 04:05
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    Answer: about 42%
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