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The North American shield is in Canada
The Canadian Shield is a large part of the North American craton. It is a stable geological region made up of ancient rocks that have remained relatively undisturbed for billions of years.
The large shield in North America is called the Canadian Shield, which extends over parts of Canada and the northern United States. This region is characterized by its rocky terrain, thin soils, and a landscape shaped by glacial activity, making it challenging for agriculture. The poor soil quality, along with a harsh climate, limits farming opportunities, leading to a predominance of forests and mineral resources instead.
The Hudson Bay
Greenland
If you are talking about the Canadian Shield, then it's because the Canadian Shield is a waterlogged landscape covered with lakes and wetlands, and is also very rocky. Thank you World Geography!
It's called the Canadian Shield.
Northern states did not have the large farming operations that needed large amounts of manual labor.
North America
In central Canada. The Canadian Shield, also known as the Laurentian Plateau, is a large region of Canada around Hudson Bay, north of the Great Lakes and stretching from the Northwest Territories to Labrador. The shield occupies almost half of Canada's land area.
The South's economy was based on Farming. They used African American Slaves to do the work. There were few factories, unlike the North who had an industrial economy.
Yes the North did have farming but they never had a slave their because they were against it.