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Life vary greatly across the United States in 1948. The North Eastern United States was booming with manufacturing. The South and Midwest was dominated by agriculture.
Well,the north was calm and not with slavery.And the South was with slavery.so anyways u guys look like poops
Some differences were that the South supported slavery and the North didn't, the South was based on agriculture and the North on industries (like factories), and the South wanted more states' rights while the North supported a federal government.
Slavery. Plain and simple. The south liked their slaves. The north didn't like slaves. The south said we want to keep them. The north said you can't. The south said yeh-huh. The north said nah-uh.
It didn't have very fertile soil or good wheather conditions like the south.
not as harsh as it was in the south. they did not have to work for life like saves in the south had to.
A lot different from the South.
A lot different from the South.
because well the north was more city like then the south
Like ruby and sapphire, it is north of slateport city, south of mauville city. Easier to reach from slateport city.
Depending on what type of climate you like will depend on the right city for you. If you like it warm then a city in the South such as South Carolina or even farther south will be a good match. If you like Winter then a city in the North will be good. One thing to check out would be the school districts within the area.
Seoul is a city completely bounded by the country of South Korea. (It is not like Nicosia, Cyprus, which is actually on the border with the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus.) South Korea only has a land border with North Korea, but this is an impassible border.
NORTH AND SOUTH
like poles repel because North to south attract and North to north repel
No.
Like in Vietnam, North and South had different opinion about government. North Korea is currently a communist country and South Korea is currently a democracy.
because it does not go north to south like other rivers it goes south to north.