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Q: What was One advantage the South had over the North was that southerners believed?
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How did many southerners view the North in the mid-1800s?

Many southerners in the mid-1800s viewed the North with suspicion and resentment. They saw the North as economically and politically dominant, and believed that its growing industrial power threatened the traditional agrarian way of life in the South. Southerners also resented what they perceived as interference by the North in their institution of slavery.


What did the north call the south?

southerners


Was slavery in the north or the south?

Both. It died out in the North, because it did not fit the factory system. It would have died out in the South, but the invention of the cotton-gin enabled the growth of huge plantations that depended on slave-labour.


What were some advantages to the southerners to be fighting on their own soil?

One advantage the south had because they were fighting on their own soil was that they could move troops easier. Another advantage was that the south was used to their climate while the north was used to colder temperatures.


Who Viet kong north or south Vietnam?

They were southerners.


How did the War with Mexico lead to conflict between the North and South?

many northerners believed that southerners wanted to take territory from Mexico in order to extend slavery


How did the war with Mexico lead to conflict between North and the South?

many northerners believed that southerners wanted to take territory from Mexico in order to extend slavery


Did Ulysses S. Grant believed in using the North's great advantage in troops and material resources to overwhelm the south?

True


What deal helped to win support for Alexander Hamilton's debt plan from Southern states?

In exchange for supporting Alexander Hamilton's debt plan, the southerners gained the privilege of having the nation's capital located in the south. Sectionalism appeared to already be growing at this point. The southerners didn't want to pay the debts that they believed had been incurred by the north.


As a result of the presidential election of 1860 many southerners believed?

south had lost its influence in the national politics


Who criticized the carpetbaggers?

The Southerners criticized the carpetbaggers. Why? well because the carpetbaggers were renovating the South as if they were bringing parts of the North in order to develop South as the North


Traditional southerners felt that urban development in the south was?

evidence of the continuing domination of the North.