first of all you are wrong, the life in the south was harder by transportation than the north was. In the 1800s in the south there was over 10,000 miles of railroad track's north had a better transportation way in everything, more railroads, roads, and canal's, the north was filled exceptionally with canal's. The south only had a few good and easy ways of transportation.
The south was called the confederates.
In the 1800s, what city was the most industrial in the South and was also the nation's tobacco center?
Boats,carriages,wagons,walking,and in the late 1800s trains.
it was a hard life because the slavery
no
South American countries were not.
Northeast
The north has a larger population
Most farmers actually lived in the south.
cotton gin &steel plow
true
no they are not because in 1800s the south fought with the north over slavery