Because that was were the plans were brought in at was the North-East and then was set up near water ex. Chicago...
The difference between industrialization in the North and the South was the factories were mostly located in the North. The South had plantations and raised crops, while the North had factories to produce clothing and furniture.
The North had less need for slaves after industrialization. Farmers began to grow only one or two types of crops (such as corn or grain) that required little labor to grow. They then bought whatever else they needed from the city market. In the South, however, slavery grew. The invention of the cotton gin caused this spike. As more cotton was produced, more was wanted so more and more slaves were needed to produce it.
Industrialization is a characteristic that describes the North's economy. Factories and railroads helped to build the economy in North America.
Businesses, workers, transportation
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yes because the south Had better soil for farming and the north had hard rocky soil and wasn't great for farming but had plenty of rivers for industrialization
urban areas
nothing changed at all!
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The North had less need for slaves after industrialization. Farmers began to grow only one or two types of crops (such as corn or grain) that required little labor to grow. They then bought whatever else they needed from the city market. In the South, however, slavery grew. The invention of the cotton gin caused this spike. As more cotton was produced, more was wanted so more and more slaves were needed to produce it.
Imperialism grew out of industrialization because the industrialized countries needed a steady supply of raw materials. They accomplished this by setting up colonies and exploiting them for resources.
urban areas