Life in the south was all farm land and black slaves everywhere whom did most of work.
A lot different from the South.
A lot different from the South.
The seasons are opposite. When it is winter in the north, it is summer in the south, etc.
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Why was life so different after the south lost especially because so few southerners actually owend slaves
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Well first of all, the South was pratically destroyed after the Civil War, so they had reconsruction of the south which ended up at about 12 years...
This is a difficult question to answer as children in South Africa does not represent a homogenous group since South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world. Therefore, there is a huge difference in what the life for different children in South Africa is like. For some children life is great, carefree and safe, for others it is the exact opposite. South Africa is a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, but sadly, life is still very difficult for the majority of South Africa's children.
The life expectancy of South Korea is 79.8 Years.
Why was life especially hard in the south during the war?
There is a bit of misunderstanding here concerning slavery. There were no "city slaves" and any African American in the south was a slave. To leave the plantation they had to have a pass. On the plantation there were different jobs that determined the type of slave they were.
Life in the New England Colonies was hard. Every family member that could walk helped with the chores. Most families in the South were wealthy and lived on plantations and had slaves to do the work. Winters in NE were harsh.