No, it was based on agriculture, monoculture like cotton, tobacco, indigo, crops and
foreign trade.
No. The south was primarily an agricultural economy with the industrialized economy residing in the northern states.
a lack of educated work force
Lack of educated work force.
Yes
they felt that they were sad
The area of Kaesong Industrial Region is 66 square kilometers.
New England
The North
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they felt that they were sad
southerners thought the taz helped one region more than another
A market. Economy began to develop in which agriculture. And manufacturing each supported the growth of the other
The rivers in the northeast region provided transportation for goods and people, allowing for easier trade and commerce. They also powered factories and mills, transforming the area into an industrial hub. Additionally, the rivers facilitated the growth of cities along their banks, leading to increased urbanization and economic opportunities.
redemption
redemption
How do the people in the NE contribute to the economy of the region?
sunbelt
The area of Kaesong Industrial Region is 66 square kilometers.
the region which belongs to the industries .
The growth of the Northern region of the U.S. began during the Industrial Revolution. Much of the free land in the South was used for growing tobacco and the climate was also more suited to this. The Northern region therefore had more free land on which to build factories.
The Ruhr