The economies of major southern cities can be less generalized than those of cities in the northeast. Miami, for example, is a major port city but is also a major city in tourism and the cruise industry. Atlanta has become a center of finance and business. Houston's location on the Gulf of Mexico allowed it's economy to gain strength from oil. Dallas grew as a result of the livestock business. New Orleans, ravaged recently by Hurricane Katrina, was a great cultural center and tourist destination. The city is struggling to repair itself.
The economic study of cities and urban areas based on the consideration of space, transportation cost, and location in production and consumption decisions. Urban economics studies a wide variety of topics, how and why cities are formed, how land is used within cities, the location of one city relative to another, and the relative size of cities. A closely related area of study that focuses on economic activity in larger regions is termed regional economics.
In the northern colonies, it was rocky and there were lots of forests, so they made lumber, built ships, had more busy cities, and had good fishing. In the southern colonies, there was fertile soil and a hotter climate. In the middle colonies, there was a large variety of land, which was good for growing tobacco and indigo
In speaking of the least reason why industrial development outpaced the South is seen in the jump start that the Northern cities had based on the availability of immigrants who already had some factory work experience.As an aside, the South already had a primary industry and demand came from the North and overseas for the raw materials the South produced. Capitalism had nothing to do with the situation.
The economy in the South, after the Civil War, was destroyed. The South had ruined cities and their plantations needed rebuilding due to the fact that: *Slaves were not there to pick cotton anymore. *Southern farms were destroyed due to battle.
They were all cities and all were very rich.
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Los Angeles is in the Northern Hemisphere. All cities or countries above the equator are in the Nothern hemisphere and all cities or countries below the equator are in the Southern hemisphere.
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Cities in the northern hemisphere are located above the equator line, while cities in the southern hemisphere are situated below it. This difference affects factors such as climate, seasons, and daylight hours in each hemisphere. Additionally, cities in the northern hemisphere experience winter during the months of December, January, and February, while cities in the southern hemisphere experience winter during June, July, and August.
The norther migration or great migration involved the exodus of African Americans from the southern United States to northern cities.
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Some major cities in the northern hemisphere include New York City, Tokyo, London, Paris, Beijing, Moscow, and Istanbul.
Yes. Los Angeles is in the Northern Hemisphere. All countries or cities that are above the equator are in the Northern hemisphere and all cities or countries below the equator are in the Southern hemisphere.
A great migration of southern African-Americans to northern cities
Cleveland is in northern Ohio and Cincinnati is in southern Ohio.
The South had fewer large cities than the north.