Sunday, March 15, 2015

The Civil War infographic

This is an infographic I made about the civil war. The information in it is about which side had the advantage when it came to resources. I chose to include several important statistics in the infographic. The most obvious difference in the North and South's resources was the major poulation difference, illustrated with the chart that show miniature people. The North was at the advantage here, with a far greater population than the South.  The next chart shows railroad mileage. The North had a great deal more railroad mileage than the South, meaning they had better infrastructure and transportation. People, weapons, and goods could be easily distribution throughout the North, giving them another advantage against the South. One area where the South was in the lead was cotton production, as seen in the donut chart. 100% of the country's cotton was produced in the South, giving them a firm grasp on the market. The South intended to halt cotton production in hopes of preventing the Union from getting any, as well as cutting off their foreign markets. They hoped that this would force other country to take their side in the war, but it backfired when the other countries simply purchased cotton elsewhere. Finally, the North had far more industrial workers than the South. This is important because it is the industrial workers that produce guns and ammunition. With more workers, the North could arm its troops far faster than the South, giving them yet another military advantage. The creation of this chart helped me to learn how the Civil War was stacked.

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