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the south had more farms because they had more slaves.the more slaves the bigger your farm gets and you dont pay your workers because you dont have to and you own them and they had a better climate unlike the north.
The North had less farm machinery than the South.
Before the US Civil War in the days called antebellum, the South was a prosperous farm based section of the US. It's main crops were rice, cotton and tobacco. The North benefited from the South as they imported these products.
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No blacks went north to escape the slavery of the southern plantation owners in the south.
"The North 40" typically refers to the northern section of a piece of land, such as a farm or ranch. It is often used as a way to designate a specific area on a property.
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Cotton was mainly grown in the South due to its warm climate and longer growing season, which were favorable for cotton cultivation. The Southern states also had a larger number of slaves, which were used as labor for cotton plantations. In contrast, the Northern states had less favorable climate conditions for growing cotton.
Around 1800, the South was mainly an agricultural section of the United States. To farm the large & small plantations mostly by slave labor, had no cause in the South to have large cities. In the more industrialized and more populous North, it was in New York City where most immigrants entered the USA and began to work in Northern factories & shipyards. Thus cities like Boston & NYC became larger due to immigration and the North's factories.
South of Freeside's East Gate and north of NCR Sharecropper's Farm.
The third statement is untrue. The Northern advantage in manufacturing industry was most significant, especially in the increasingly mechanised farming techniques.