the south had more farms because they had more slaves.the more slaves the bigger your farm gets and you dont pay your workers because you dont have to and you own them and they had a better climate unlike the north.
no
Yes, South Korea is stronger and more powerful than North Korea. North Korea is bigger than South Korea doesn't mean that South Korea is weaker than North Korea. North Korea= Bigger than South Korea but South Korea has a lot more military manpower than North Korea. North Korea has more space than South Korea but South Korea have more very well trained soldiers, stronger military than North Korea, more advanced tactical nuclear weapons than North Korea, smarter and more talented than North Korea.
The third statement is untrue. The Northern advantage in manufacturing industry was most significant, especially in the increasingly mechanised farming techniques.
Slavery was less successful in the north due to the fact that the north was more of a merchant society than the south was. Slavery was more "necessary" in the south because of the vast amount of farmland that was present in the south. The north however, relied more on trading/
The North had more supplies of all kinds.
Yes, South America has more forest land than farmland.
The North was semi-industrial and had many small farms, the South had gigantic farms called plantations.
it had more citys than farms
It's because north is a free country.Also, in north, there aren't many farms than south, so they fought against it
Yes, many in the hilly south (the French speaking Wallon area) there are smaller farms than in the plains to the north where flemish is the spoken language.
no, there were more in the north than the south
The North was more industrialized while the South was agrarian.
The North had more capital than the South because of its dense population. Their industrialization was also much more developed than in the South.
Michigan. The most norther part of the Upper Peninsula is more north than South Dakota.
The North had less farm machinery than the South.
In 1860, there were actually more farms in the North than in the South. Northern farms were typically smaller and produced crops like wheat. But agriculture was still the backbone of the South's economy. In the South, farms were much larger -- many had more then 1,000 acres. (1 acre is about 1 football field) These huge plantations grow cash crops like tobacco, rice, and sugar. The most important crop of all was cotton. All the crops grown in the South relied on a large slave workforce. In addition the South had to pay taxes on many of the crops they exported. Many in the South felt they were taxed unfairly compared to the North.. and I agree with this fact...
False; the North had far more soldiers than the South.
because the south was more agriculturally focused, where as the north was driven by manufacturing.