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During the Civil War, the Union benefited from a steady stream of new immigrants, some of whom fought in the war. What kept the south from enjoying the same measure of help
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The main thing that kept the South from enjoying the same measure of help is that immigrants were far less interested in moving to the South, since there were far fewer opportunities for employment due to a labor force that was made up of slaves.
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