Because the South was where all the great agriculture was. So the south kept working the way they did while the north found ways to make money off of the abundance of supplies in the south.
South.
Because the North had taken over industry. The South still depended on plantations and their farms.
slavery and the industry
Yes - with tariffs on imports. It was the South that mostly needed the imports, having no industry of its own. So it felt like the North taxing the South.
After the civil war, the south did have some coal mines (mainly in Kentucky if you consider that south). But the number one Industry in southern states was tobacco. Especially in North Carolina where the American Tobacco Company was founded by James B. Duke (Founder of Duke Universtiy). The major difference between north industry and south industry was there were virtually no unions in the south.
North began to develop more industry on commerce. By contrast, the south economy replied on plantation farming.
The reason is because they wanted the North's money.
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South.
23.5 degree north and south
Because the North had taken over industry. The South still depended on plantations and their farms.
slavery and the industry
The North was trying to protect its manufacturing industry from cheap imports. The South had very little industry, and wanted cheap imports.
It is from 12 degree North to 22 degree South