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Q: Why were there few transportation innovations in the South compared to the North?
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What of these was a sign that life was improving in the North compared to the South?

new forms of communication and traspotation. APEX :)


What were the effects of war in south?

The south was not as powerful as the north. The north had more advantages than the south. The south had less transportation and not as many weapons.


What was the south in the 1800s?

first of all you are wrong, the life in the south was harder by transportation than the north was. In the 1800s in the south there was over 10,000 miles of railroad track's north had a better transportation way in everything, more railroads, roads, and canal's, the north was filled exceptionally with canal's. The south only had a few good and easy ways of transportation.


Same thing about the north and south?

during the civil war the south and the north have in common that they use machines,they used boats for transportation and they had plantations.


Which US river is the transportation artery that travels from north to south?

what is the gateway to the west


How was slavery in the north compared to the south?

In the north side they did"nt have good weapons as the south did so therefore they were all killed differently


Is the North Pole more polluted compared to the South Pole?

yes


Who has more rights North or South Korea?

South Korea gives it's citizens more rights compared to the dictatorship in North Korea .


What best describes the economic difference between the north and south just prior to the civil war?

Transportation systems were more developed in the North than in the South.


How much factories did the south had in the civil war?

very few compared to the north


Why are potholes more common in north not south of us?

because the north gets more rain compared to south and rain is the chain reaction of potholes.


How did the inventions and innovations of the mid-19th century fuel the nations economy?

The inventions and innovations of the mid-19th century helped fuel both the economies of the North and South. The manufacturing centers of the North could produce more textiles more easily and efficiently with the technologies while the plantations of the South could produce more cotton with agricultural innovations. Inventions such as the steam engine improved shipping of goods by land and sea.