No, the claim that the South produced 97 percent of the nation's firearms is not accurate. While the Southern states did have significant manufacturing capabilities, particularly in the production of weapons during the Civil War, the North was the primary producer of firearms and had a more extensive industrial infrastructure. Northern factories and production facilities were responsible for the majority of the firearms used by both Union and Confederate forces.
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The classification of nations that contains 16 percent of the world's population and 31 percent of the world's land is often referred to as "developing countries" or "Global South." This group includes nations with lower income levels, varying degrees of industrialization, and often relies heavily on agriculture. These countries are typically characterized by challenges such as poverty, limited access to education, and healthcare.
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When lincoln Made 10% of the South pledge allegiance to the union
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The Antebellum South manufactured only 10% of the nation's goods
the north south Actually the breakdown is something like this using Boatner's Dictionary of the Civil War. Northern Armouries and private contractors 1,300,000 58 caliber muskets Royal Enfield Amoury and Birmingham Small Arms (UK) 300,000 .577 muskets Spencer Arms (Massachusetts) 107,000 repeating carbines Henry (later WInchester) 11,180 Henry repeating rifles Palmetto Arms, Columbia South Carolina, 5000 muskets Tredegear, Richmond Virgina, 15,000 muskets No area produced 97% of the firearms as England and Europe supplied many muskets which were used primarily for the South (CSA)
Trade. With the Vikings they wanted metal and status objects. Later and further south they wanted metal and firearms. Then they wanted them to go away.
Argentina is the largest nation in South America that produces corn. Bolivia is the largest nation in South America that has sheep.
there in 5000 nations live in south America . "Dr.Mohsen.tJafari" there are 5,000 nations that live through out south America
while the southern states produced two-thirds of the world's supply of cotton, the South had little manufacturing capability, about 29 percent of the railroad tracks, and only 13 percent of the nation's banks while The North produced 17 times more cotton and woolen textiles than the South, 30 times more leather goods, 20 times more pig iron, and 32 times more firearms. The North produced 3,200 firearms to every 100 produced in the South
There are not four nations in South Africa. South Africa is its own nation with 9 provinces.
You need to ask a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.