there is only 1 fram because its a really small town
The large farms in the south were called plantations. Many had slaves working on them.
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goo farms and many many cashcrops
The North was semi-industrial and had many small farms, the South had gigantic farms called plantations.
Farms, yes. Towns, not many. But most of Atlanta went up in flames, and the whole of Columbia, South Carolina.
The answer would be many large farms .
the south was really the farming place, but I would check for your answer at google.com
Yes, there a number of commercial fruit farms in South Africa, especially in the Tzaneen and Nelspruit area which is famous for its Mangos, Avocados, Citrus fuits and macadamia nuts.
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.
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No the south was not because most of the battles took place in the south and most of the time trampled the crops on farms