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Four of the "Northern" states permitted slavery. It was not common in the North, due to an absence of large farming operations. The South was mainly agriculture, North manufacturing- which did not use slaves that often.
Abraham Lincoln was President of the United States (North) Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederate States (South)
Umm to start with the North was mostly abolitionist and non-secessionist South was opposite North was.... north South was South also, the Northwon the war...
North Dakota's neighboring states are Montana, South Dakota, and Minnesota. North Dakota is also bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
South Bend is in the state of Indiana. The closest neighboring state to South Bend is Michigan to the north.
There are five states that border Georgia. These states include Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, as well as Alabama.
The culture of North Louisiana is referred to as the Upland South. This also includes areas of Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia.
North Carolina and Georgia share borders with South Carolina.
The Mississippi River is the primary north south flowing river in the United States.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin
Northern states did not have the large farming operations that needed large amounts of manual labor.
North,,,, Mexico is south North!
The North is referred to as the Union or United States. The South was the Confederacy or Confederate States.
States in the middle between the North and South were called BORDER states.
States in the middle between the North and South were called BORDER states.