Because they wanted to keep there agriculture society.
cash crops
They didnt become a colony
There was no economic impetus to do so. The south was doing very well raising and importing tobacco, cotton and other agricultural outputs. The south also did not have some of the other advantages of the north in terms of a good network of waterways and access to minerals conducive to manufacturing; however, there were places where all that did exist. The south also had a lot more land relative to the north and its population.
The southern US has become more urban and more industrial.
It became important because it was good for mining raw materiels. Hope this helped you!
they didnt.
The North had virtually all the deposits of iron ore in the United States. This helped the North develop an industrial economy based on steel and manufacturing.
Johannesburg is South Africa's financial and industrial center.
The north had an industrial based economy. The south had an agricultural based economy.
One measure of industrial development in the South was the growth of industry
Great, but the south didnt fight for slavery
because the people in the south didnt like him