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Q: How the north and south developed industrially and agriculturally?
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What were the three strengths of the north and thew three strengths of the south?

the north had a large industrial base, they also didn't rely on slaves to work, and lastly the north had more people. the south basically had all the military schools and they also were very agriculturally based.


What best describes the economic difference between the north and south just prior to the civil war?

Transportation systems were more developed in the North than in the South.


Why wasn't the south wealthy during the civil war?

The South was dependent on the North and other outside resources. It was more decentralized and was not as developed as the North, which could sustain itself.


Why did southern states feel like they needed slavery but northern states did not feel that they needed to own slaves?

The south was agriculturally heavy, so they needed someone to do the hard work. The north was focused much more on industrial type jobs, which did not need slaves.


Why north are more developed than the south?

There are several factors that contribute to the north being more developed than the south. Historically, the north had advantages such as early industrialization, access to resources, and better infrastructure. Furthermore, the north has typically attracted more investment and economic activity, leading to higher levels of education, healthcare, and overall development. These disparities between the regions have persisted over time, creating a cycle of development in the north and lag in the south.

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Why was the south more into slavery than the north?

because the south was more agriculturally focused, where as the north was driven by manufacturing.


What are the only developed countries in north and South America?

Far from "the only", I would say there are many developed countries in North and South America. In the north, all 3 countries are highly developed. In the south Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela are also well developed.


What were the three strengths of the north and thew three strengths of the south?

the north had a large industrial base, they also didn't rely on slaves to work, and lastly the north had more people. the south basically had all the military schools and they also were very agriculturally based.


What regions were primarily agriculturally oriented in the period between 1820 and 1865?

In the US the south and the Old Northwest as well as the "New" Northwest were agriculturally focused.


The cities that developed in the South were?

similar to those in the north


What is the north south devide?

The north south devide is a line that seperates the 'rice north' and the 'poor south' The countrys in the poor south are lesser economicly developed countries (LEDC) and the countries in the rich north are the more economicly developed countries (MEDC) hb122.blogspot.com - visit this site for a good picture of the north south devide. Hope I Helped :)  


Which industries developed in the north and in the south?

The north had factories and textile mills. The south had industrial scale cash-crop agriculture.


What describe the cities that developed in the South?

Similar to those in the north a+


Which of the Korea among north Korea and south Korea is more developed country?

South Korea


The south felt increasingly subjugated by the north's economy because?

...it was the North that developed industrial manufacturing.


What region was primarily agriculturally oriented in the period between 1820 and 1865?

south east


What best describes the cities that developed in the south?

Similar to those in the north a+