Textile, Sugar, Cotton, and then Oil
The North had more factories than the South because the South relied on their agricultural based economy.
Northeast and Middle Atlantic states had most of the factories, while the South was primarily agricultural.
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The cotton-growing South had to improvise an industrial base in a hurry. They built armaments factories, steelworks and shipyards to make all kinds of war-supplies that they were unable import because of the blockade.
Both the North and the South had resources that the other did not. The North had all of the factories, money, and industry, but the South had all of the farmland.
Textile , Sugar, Cotton, and then Oil
Many of the first factories in the south were built to serve farmers needs by processing crops such as sugarcane.
The south did have factiories. When the "Cotton Gen" was created it increased the population of slavery making many factories.
The South had very few factories in comparison with the North.
South Korea has several factories that make bulk resin.
The North had more factories than the South because the South relied on their agricultural based economy.
Coal first fueled the factories in England.
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jobs on railroads or in factories.
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no, that would be the south, they didn't war homespun and they had the factories. south didnt have these. yea. as u can see, the north at that time was all about industry and factories and the south was all about plantations and slaves labor.
By destorying homes and factories in the south