Without big farms to run, the people in the North did not rely on slave labor very much. In the South, the economy was based on agriculture. The soil was fertile and good for farming. They grew crops like cotton, rice, and tobacco on small farms and large plantations.
Transportation systems were more developed in the North than in the South.
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There was a large manufacturing base in the North. In the South, it's the industry is mostly agriculture.
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the construction of railroads (from studyisland)
the construction of railroads (study island)
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The term that refers to the growing cultural and economic differences between the North and South in the years leading up to the Civil War is "sectionalism." This phenomenon was characterized by the North's industrial economy and emphasis on free labor, contrasted with the South's agrarian economy reliant on slavery. Sectionalism contributed to increasing tensions and divisions between the two regions, ultimately culminating in the Civil War.
A significant difference between the North and the South in the years leading up to the Civil War was their economic foundations. The North was primarily industrialized, focusing on manufacturing and commerce, while the South relied heavily on an agrarian economy based on plantation agriculture and the use of enslaved labor. This divergence not only influenced their social structures and cultural values but also fueled conflicting political interests, particularly regarding issues like tariffs and slavery. Ultimately, these disparities contributed to rising tensions that culminated in the Civil War.
A civil war is a war fought between the inhabitants of one country, for example, the US Civil War was fought between the South and North US. However, a "normal" war is fought between 2 opposing powers.
What is the difference between North American and US?AnswerCanada.