After the civil war, the south did have some coal mines (mainly in Kentucky if you consider that south). But the number one Industry in southern states was tobacco. Especially in North Carolina where the American Tobacco Company was founded by James B. Duke (Founder of Duke Universtiy). The major difference between north industry and south industry was there were virtually no unions in the south.
Because the North had taken over industry. The South still depended on plantations and their farms.
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slavery and the industry
Cheap imports - which the South needed, having almost no industry of its own.
Industry did not grow in the south colonies, because of the slave code.
what is the role of chlor-alkali industry in south Africa
Because the North had taken over industry. The South still depended on plantations and their farms.
South African Petroleum Industry Association was created in 1994.
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Most of the industry in the South remained small and existed only to meet the needs of a farming society.
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South Africa's diamond industry is undergoing turbulent times.
Tariffs on imports - having no industry, the South depended largely on imports.
There is no fishing industry activity allowed south of 60 degrees South Latitude, per the Antarctic Treaty.
The service industry is the largest industry in South Dakota. This includes retail, finance, and health care. Tourism is also a major industry in South Dakota. Agriculture is a key part of South Dakota's economy with cattle, corn, wheat, soy beans and hogs as the most valuable agricultural products. South Dakota is the sixth leading ethanol producer in the US.
agriculture?