The north had an industrial based economy. The south had an agricultural based economy.
In the north there is a lot of industry which account's for a lot of things, but in the south there is mostly agriculture.
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
The North was an industrial center during much of the 19th century, while the South subsisted on a farming-based economy.
The North and South were based on different economies. The North was mainly a industrial-based economy and the South was a slave-based agrarian economy. Second, the South feared that the North would outvote the South in the Congress and conceivably force the abolition of slavery onto the south, as well as taxes and tarrifs which favored the North. Third, the South contended that they were a part of the Union by their own consent and that they were able to withdraw that consent whenever it suited them, thereby avoiding being outvoted by the North. Yet in the end, the whole thing boiled down to slavery.
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There are major economic differences between the North and South in Italy. The economy is mixed. The North is industrial and the South is agricultural.
yes the south agriculture the north industrial
...it was the North that developed industrial manufacturing.
In the north there is a lot of industry which account's for a lot of things, but in the south there is mostly agriculture.
In the period lading up to the US Cvil War, the North had an emerging industrial economy. The South remained a plantation based agricultural economy with much less industrial capability than the North.
The North and South had very different economies. The North relied on factories to make goods that they could sell or trade in their economy while the South's economy was mostly agricultural, relying mostly on cotton. -I know that that is the right answer because I am studying American History in school
The south's economy was based largely on growing cotton. The north's economy was based on industry.
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
The North had virtually all the deposits of iron ore in the United States. This helped the North develop an industrial economy based on steel and manufacturing.
The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.
The North was an industrial center during much of the 19th century, while the South subsisted on a farming-based economy.
The North had the advantages of being an industrial economy (to be able to manufacture guns) and having an established and well-organized system of government. This is compared to the South's agrarian economy and an untested and disorganized government.