the south faced many economic problems such as lack of banks, not good education, cuz of druoght peoples crops could not grow and there would be hardly anything to sell so not enough money would be made etc....
Although the north had an economic advantage over the south due to the industries the north faced an economic problems because they did not have a home front advantage such as the south. Furthermore the south lacked two economic advantages. One was the central goverment which would not let them tax the states. And inflation occurred causing more problems including the unity of the states. -11th grader from APUSH
what is local economic development in the north and south according to capstone studies 2011
agriculture
The two economic regions in the U.S. include the industrial North and the agrarian South. Both regions produce a number of materials, including textiles, foodstuffs, and metals. The Midwest and Western regions of the country also manufacture a number of goods for domestic and international consumption.
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Although the north had an economic advantage over the south due to the industries the north faced an economic problems because they did not have a home front advantage such as the south. Furthermore the south lacked two economic advantages. One was the central goverment which would not let them tax the states. And inflation occurred causing more problems including the unity of the states. -11th grader from APUSH
There was political instability. Europe and North America dominated over its political and economic affairs. Revolutions, civil wars and regimes were frequent and proved very costly. There was racial disunity too.
A. K. Agarwal has written: 'North-East India' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy 'Economic Problems and Planning in North-East India' 'Understanding India's North East' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic development, Social policy, Rural development
The north faced reconciliation with the south.
The Siksika, also known as the North Blackfoot, faced many health problems such as diphtheria and smallpox epidemics. They also suffered from increasing warfare.
Free blacks in both the north and south faced discrimination, limited job opportunities, social segregation, and restrictions on their civil rights. They were also at risk of being kidnapped and sold into slavery in the south, and faced the constant threat of being captured under the Fugitive Slave Laws in the north.
Compared to the South, very few problems faced the North after the Civil War. The Union had won the war. Businesses prospered. Veterans were returning to their homes and farms. Eventually, the economy had to absorb the returning veterans, so there was urban unemployment until many moved were to take advantage of the Homestead Act. There were periods of inflation, but the westward expansion provided opportunities for economic expansion. It is not until the 1870s when large influxes of European immigrants begin crowding into cities that the North begins to face real problems.
Economic situations, Quebec Nationalists, deteriorating infrastructure, Government waste all much the same problems as anywhere else in North America.
Lincoln faced a nation divided over the issue of slavery, polarized by diverging economies (namely, the increasingly industrialized north versus the agrarian south) and split by party politics, to name a few.
the north star
North Carolina was established for economic reasons.
The Confederacy faced problems in North Carolina in December of 1862. There Union General Foster advanced inland from New Bern. His advance caused damage to Southern railroads and bridges. The tracks the Federals destroyed were of concern as they linked Wilmington to Petersburg, Virginia.