the north's economy was mainly textiles in the 1800's and alot of factor work with all the new inventions being made during this time being an industrial revolution
There are a couple of things that the North's economy was based on such as fishing. The North's economy was also based on farming.
The South's economy was based upon agriculture and slave labor, while the North's economy was based upon industrialization and wage labor.
The economy of the North was based on small farms, manufacturing and trade.
North and South believe in completely things. The north was an extraction based economy forests allowed for extraction of timber, fishing, ship building, shipping. · The south was a plantation based economy labor intensive, needed slaves
The North had virtually all the deposits of iron ore in the United States. This helped the North develop an industrial economy based on steel and manufacturing.
The North and South had very different economies. The North relied on factories to make goods that they could sell or trade in their economy while the South's economy was mostly agricultural, relying mostly on cotton. -those other answers were wrong
The north had an industrial based economy. The south had an agricultural based economy.
The south's economy was based largely on growing cotton. The north's economy was based on industry.
The North Korean economy is based on the sale of manufactured goods to the country of China. The North Korean economy also functions on the consumption of its own people.
The north differed from the south in that it's economy was based on industry, rather than agriculture.
The South's economy was based upon agriculture and slave labor, while the North's economy was based upon industrialization and wage labor.
The north had an economy based on Manufacturing this made northerners oppose slavery because slaves could have taken their jobs
Before the civil war the north economy was based on agriculture. It was later based on the industrial revolution after the war.
The South's economy was based upon agriculture and slave labor, while the North's economy was based upon industrialization and wage labor.
In the period lading up to the US Cvil War, the North had an emerging industrial economy. The South remained a plantation based agricultural economy with much less industrial capability than the North.
The North had an economy based on trade & manufacturing. The South's economy was based on farming. In the West, the economy was just emerging.
The economy of the North was based on small farms, manufacturing and trade.
In the 1850s, North America was beginning to industrialize. The economy shifted from a farming-based economy to one driven by production of goods and machines.