The South's economy was based upon agriculture and slave labor, while the North's economy was based upon industrialization and wage labor.
The North Korean economy is based on the sale of manufactured goods to the country of China. The North Korean economy also functions on the consumption of its own people.
A command economy.
A place that uses a command economy is North Korea.
The north differed from the south in that it's economy was based on industry, rather than agriculture.
Factories and Mills
The South's economy was based upon agriculture and slave labor, while the North's economy was based upon industrialization and wage labor.
they differed by the south relied on indentured servents during that time and grew crops such as tobacco and rice
The birth rate for the native-born white women in the United States rose dramatically during the antebellum period. In the same period, the cotton economy in the South was profitable and industrialization in the North was growing.
During the Antebellum, the North was most responsible for the abolitionist movement. During the early 1900s, the North was also the breeding ground for the Women's Suffrage movement.
Better then in the south
the north's economy was mainly textiles in the 1800's and alot of factor work with all the new inventions being made during this time being an industrial revolution
yes the south agriculture the north industrial
The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.
it wasn't as badly affected as the south.
North Korea has a command economy.
the economy of north Dakota is 9,638,676
The North had an economy based on trade & manufacturing. The South's economy was based on farming. In the West, the economy was just emerging.