The South was dominated by the cotton trade, which depended on slave-labour. It was a rural and feudal society, where they discouraged their sons from soiling their hands in industry and commerce. This kept it from moving forward in line with other countries.
The North was increasingly industrialised, and employers simply could not use massed ranks of unskilled labour, so slavery didn't fit the system.
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.
The North was an industrial center during much of the 19th century, while the South subsisted on a farming-based economy.
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
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The base cause of the Civil War was the disparate cultural differences between the North and the South. The South was primarily agrarian and the North was primarily industrial.
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.
North is very rich e.g the Industrial Triangle whilst the South is much poorer!
There were several economic differences in the U.S. during the early 1800's. For one, the mainly agrarian South was not as prosperous as the booming industrial North.
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.
The North had much more industrial strength because they had moved into manufacturing early. The Southerners, on the other hand, had remained agrarian and were dependent on slave labor. As a result, they were behind the North in industrial activities.
The North was an industrial center during much of the 19th century, while the South subsisted on a farming-based economy.
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
Well for one the south had slaves. The south grew cotton and tobacco which would die in the north. The North had more industrial buildings and more resources than the south.
In the mid-19th century, there were cultural differences between the North and South of the United States due to factors including economy, lifestyle, and attitudes towards slavery. The North was more industrialized and urban, with a larger focus on commerce and manufacturing, while the South was more agrarian and rural, with an economy based on plantation agriculture reliant on slave labor. These differences contributed to varying social norms, values, and beliefs between the regions.
one is north of the other, and thousands of other differences
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