yes
south
south
The most important Native American nation in the region was the ...Some tribes had a caste system in which chiefs and their families were honored and a kind of nobility was alive. .....The South's agriculture was not highly mechanized. ...
There was no economic impetus to do so. The south was doing very well raising and importing tobacco, cotton and other agricultural outputs. The south also did not have some of the other advantages of the north in terms of a good network of waterways and access to minerals conducive to manufacturing; however, there were places where all that did exist. The south also had a lot more land relative to the north and its population.
A city of south-central Saskatchewan, Canada, west of Regina. Founded in 1882, it is a processing center for an agricultural and oil-producing area. Population: 32,100.Moose Jaw is in the Northern Hemisphere.
yes
In the Old South, there was some agricultural diversity, with crops such as cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugarcane being grown in different regions. However, the economy was largely dominated by cotton production, which shaped the landscape and society of the region.
South China Agricultural University was created in 1908.
the north was more agricultural
the north was more agricultural
what is the nickname of the country due to its cultural diversity in south africa
How did Reconstruction benefit landowners in the agricultural economy of the South?
the strong agricultural economy of the south overshadowed the developement of what?
The South was very agricultural whereas the North was not. The North's economy was based on manufacturing and the South had plantations where crops were grown.
Unity in diversity.
Agricultural
Agricultural