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the South grew those crops
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
The African-Americans tried to escape from the South because the South had slave states. They tried to get to the North because those were free states.
People in the North thought of John Brown as a hero. People in the South thought he was a criminal. He was captured by the Confederate army and executed.
There were key differences between the South and the North prior to the beginning of the US Civil War. Here are some of them:* The North had a developed, ongoing Federal government, and the South had to build one basically from scratch;* The North was a recognized nation throughout the world, while the South was trying to become one;* The North had an industrialized economy plus farmlands . This enabled them to produce food and weapons for the war. The South's economy was based on agriculture. The number of its factories was very small in relation to those of the North;* The difference in sizes of population were dramatic. The North had over 23 million people from which to draw forces for an army. In the South, the population was around 9 million with almost 4 million of them slaves; and* Although the North's navy was small, the South had no official warships. Each would build navies, however, the North had safe shipyards to build vessels, while the South did not.
Cities that developed in the South of the United States include Atlanta, New Orleans, Nashville, and Houston. These cities grew due to factors like transportation access, trade opportunities, and the expansion of industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and energy. They played important roles in shaping the economy and culture of the region.
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Cities in the South developed primarily as economic centers centered around industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and trade. These cities often grew around natural resources like waterways and railroads, and many had diverse populations due to migration for job opportunities. Additionally, Southern cities often reflect a blend of traditional Southern culture with modern influences.
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Well the South relied on slavery. It was mostly farming. the north didn't need slavery . it was mostly factories. and there were states being made .the south wanted those states to allow slavery. the north did not want those new states to allow slavery. Then came the civil war.
Those points are the north and south poles, respectively.
It should be rather obvious that South Carolina is the one to the south and North Carolina is the one to the north. That's why they were named those names.
Those are the polar zones.
Those are the meridians of constant longitude.
Those coordinates can't describe any nation, because no place on Earth can have those coordinates. The latitude (north or south) of every place on Earth must be 90 degrees or less. "90 degrees north" is the north pole, "90 degrees south" is the south pole, and you can't go any farther north or south than those.
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