The North had less farm machinery than the South.
Short answer: we don't know. Most of our information pertains to the Second Temple rather than to the First.The Talmud (Mishna, Middoth ch.1) lists the gates in the Second Temple:A) The five gates of the Temple Mount:the two Huldah gates to the souththe Kiponos gate to the westthe Tadi gate to the norththe Shushan gate to the eastB) The seven gates of the Temple courtyard:the kindling-gate to the souththe sacrifice-gate to the souththe water-gate to the souththe gate of Nicanor to the eastthe gate of the flame ("spark") to the norththe sacrifice-gate to the norththe gate of the hearth-chamber to the northNote that within the Temple complex there were many structures, so that there were entranceways besides those listed here. See also the attached Related Link.
Rapidly rising food prices across the SouthThe Confederates were unable to import the war supplies they couldn't manufacture themselves, having no industrial base.
Rapidly rising food prices across the SouthThe Confederates were unable to import the war supplies they couldn't manufacture themselves, having no industrial base.
Rapidly rising food prices across the SouthThe Confederates were unable to import the war supplies they couldn't manufacture themselves, having no industrial base.
Australia is bordered by:the Pacific Ocean to the EastThe Southern Ocean to the southThe Indian Ocean to the westIn addition, there are numerous seas. See the related question.
a shift in weather conditions throughout the Souththe rapid immigration of the Irish into AmericaThese reasons are not true. the slave population actually increased, the weather conditions did not happen as far as this question is concerned, and all of the Irish landed into the north (Coney Island)It expanded because of the invention of the Cotton Gin in 1793 and 20 years to catch on.And increasing slave population/Decreasing slave populationan increased demand for textilesImmigration
SUPPORT EPL IN THE U.S. THERE ARE 5THER ARE 5 TEAMS CONSIDERED "LONDON BASED TEAMS" 1. ARSENAL - EMERATES STADIUM2. CHELSEA - STAMFORD BRIDGE3. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR - WHITE HART LANE4. WEST HAM UNITED (BLOWING BUBBLES) - BOLEYN GROND (UPTON PARK)5. FULHAM - CRAVEN COTTAGELONDON ACCOUNTS FOR ALMOST 1/3 OF THE BARCLAY'S PREMIERSHIP LEAGUE.THIS IS A DEMO OF HOW MANY PRO TEAMS ARE IN LONDON:London's top football clubs in 2007-8 - mapped and then listed alphabetically within divisionsClubLeague/DivisionNicknameGroundArsenalPremiershipThe GunnersEmirates StadiumChelseaPremiershipThe BluesStamford BridgeFulhamPremiershipThe Cottagers/WhitesCraven CottageTottenham HotspurPremiershipSpursWhite Hart LaneWest Ham UnitedPremiershipThe Hammers/IronsBoleyn Ground, Upton ParkCharlton Athletic ChampionshipThe AddicksThe ValleyCrystal PalaceChampionshipThe EaglesSelhurst ParkQueen's Park RangersChampionshipThe Hoops/SuperhoopsLoftus RoadLeyton OrientLeague OneThe O'sMatchroom Stadium, Brisbane RdMillwallLeague OneThe LionsNew Den StadiumBarnetLeague TwoThe BeesUnderhill StadiumBrentford League TwoThe BeesGriffin ParkDagenham & RedbridgeLeague TwoThe DaggersVictoria RoadBromleyConference SouthThe Lillywhites Courage Stadium, Hayes LaneFisher AthleticConference SouthThe FishChampion Hill (until 2009)Hayes and YeadingConference SouthThe MissionersChurch RoadSutton UnitedConference SouthThe U'sBorough Sports GroundWelling UnitedConference SouthThe WingsPark View RoadOne level below the Conference (Blue Square) South clubs in the 2007-8 season are AFC Hornchurch, AFC Wimbledon, Carshalton Athletic, Harrow Borough, Hendon and Leyton in the Isthmian (Ryman) League Premier Division, and Wealdstone in the Southern (British Gas Business) League Premier Division.
the population of the north and south compared because both had thousands of people but the north had more they all had an vote about who take what land and does the slaves go free and things how the civil war started so therefore they compare in many ways like this . by : Tyeen Baxley
The latitude of Sydney, Australia, is 33°51′ SouthThe northernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand is at 34° 23' South which is close to that of Wollongong.Therefore Sydney is a little further north than the North Island of New Zealand.
The question is very broad, but the northern section of the United States has more of these than the southern section of the United States:number of States is more in the Northnumber of counties in States is more than in the North-- many Southern states have parishes, not countiesI believe the north has historically had and currently has more farmlands and livestockhistorically, the north has had more industrial factories and mills than the souththe north has more coal mines, specifically the large geological Pittsburgh Coal Field for bituminous coal which includes PA, OH, VA, IN, and part of IL, plus anthracite coal in eastern Pennsylvania(the south had more slaves and plantations)(the south has The Gulf of Mexico)(the south has more fishing as an occupation)(the south has more swamp lands)
There are 3 Wings in The Louvre:The Sully Wing which is to the EastThe Denon Wing which borders the Seine to the SouthThe Richelieu Wing which is to the NorthHope this helps :)
The land regions of Nigeria are"The valleys of the Niger and Benue Rivers is the most extentive region.the highlands to the southwest of the Niger Riverhills and mountains to the southest of the Benue Rivercoastal plains in the southwest and southeastthe Niger Delta in the souththe riverine area of the Niger Delta along the Atlantic Ocean, swampsMangrove swamps along the sand beach ridges along the Atlantic OceanFresh water swampsSand beach ridges along the ocean.sandy islands