off the top of my head Cotton & Tobacco developed in the south, I'm not sure if those are technically industries though. In the North they Developed the textile industries that used the cotton to make clothing and other foods. I'm sure there are more I'd just need to do a little research this will get you started & headed in the right direction. just remember in the South they had the slaves that would do the physical labor.
The South did not have the industries to provide jobs.
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.
There was no industry in the south to speak of, and so the north prospered with its mills and industries, while the south was devastated
There are a number of industries that have emerged in the South throughout American history. The slave and cotton industries emerged for example.
South to north
The industries that are found in South Italy are typically small businesses. There is also the agriculture industry, which is found in both the north and south.
The north had factories and textile mills. The south had industrial scale cash-crop agriculture.
The Southern States had less not more industries than the North. The Southern economy was driven by agriculture, especially by the plantations of cotton and tobacco. The Northern States had a higher level of industries that was a large factor in the defeat of the South.
Because the South depends on Farming more
Agriculture, mining, oil and gas production, and manufacture of food products and farm implements are some of North Dakota's industries. Tourism is the second largest industry in North Dakota.
Simply outnumbering in people, industries, and wealth.
The South did not have the industries to provide jobs.
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.
Industry vs. agriculture: (N vs. S)
at first the south had an advantage but it turned tables when the south started running out of amunition and the north had all the industries back then so south had no way of getting weapons so i would say the north was more powerful when the south ran out of amunition
First: The South Koreans have very advanced industries and their world exports are very flourished (opposite to the North Koreans). Their industries include mainly Ship industry, electronics, cars, and nuclear industry. Second: The South Koreans are not subject to economic sanctions as the North Koreans
There was no industry in the south to speak of, and so the north prospered with its mills and industries, while the south was devastated