The northern factories was known as 90 "the nation's manufacturing output."
The South liked to name them after the nearest town. The North liked to name them after the nearest water-course - river, stream or creek.
It went by the Federal Army, Northern Army, U.S. Army, and the National Army, but the first two are most correct.
Antietam
Ireland - Republic of Ireland Catholic majority - Northern Ireland (Part of Great Britain) Protestant majority
Carpetbaggers
North America is in the northern and western hemispheres.
A name which is used for the north is settentrione, which means north. Similarly meridione, which means south, can be used for the south.
The South Pole is located on Antarctica, so the area immediately north of the South Pole bears this continent's name. North of 60 degrees S, you can find the Sub-Antarctic Islands.
If it is the northern, and southern parts of US, it is called the Civil war.
carpetbaggers north/ scalawags south
All the locations you name are in the Northern Hemisphere -- closer to the North Pole than to the South Pole.
No... Polaris is another name for the North star - which is only visible in the Northern hemisphere.
They are known as maquiladoras.
The name of the region between 66.5 north and the equator is called the Northern Temperate Zone. The name of the region from the equator and 66.5 degrees south of the equator is called the Southern Temperate Zone.
North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America are the five continents that are partly or fully in the Northern Hemisphere.
the northern light or the scientific name Aurora Bolearus
The Northern Lights. Borealis is "north" and aurora is similar to "lights" so "northern lights". There is such thing as Aurora Australis that occurs in the south.