No manufacturing industry.
Very few imported supplies, owing to the successful Union blockade of Southern ports.
And in the final year, the Grant/Sherman policy of destroying farms to starve out the Confederate troops.
South Carolina's early hardships included Indian hostilities. The Native American Indians of this region were more hostile to the first settlers than others to the north. There was also strife later on when North and South both wanted to have outposts there during the Civil War.
The north had more advantages, the south had more allies.
North had better guns, but South had more rifles
was the south apart of the american party or republican
The North had more factories than the South because the South relied on their agricultural based economy.
Bacon and more stuff
No. It had a much smaller population, a third of them slaves.
The South, without question
The cotton gin
The north had more supplies,because the south had no factories
to beat the south so there would be no more slavery
the north because they had the factories and trading