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What was one of the most important differences between the northern economy and the southern economy? The northern economy was industrially based. The Southern economy was agriculturally based.
The economy in the United States experienced market growth in the 1950s with an increase in home construction and manufacturing.
The Northern blockade meant the South could not sell its cotton.
Northern was the economy based on manufacturing, southern was the economy based on agriculture, and western is emerging economy
The South relied on indentured servants during that time and grew crops such as indigo, tobacco and cotton on large plantations. The north, on the other hand, grew crops primarily for there own substance
northern economy was based on manufacturing
What was one of the most important differences between the northern economy and the southern economy? The northern economy was industrially based. The Southern economy was agriculturally based.
deteriorated
Amsterdam economy improved after world war 1
During the US Civil War, the economy of the Northern states flourished as they supplied arms, ammunition and other supplies needed for fitting their soldiers. For the most part, no areas of the Northern economy were in danger from Southern military forces. Northern farmland crops continued to be exported to Europe as well. Mostly this was wheat.In a manner of speaking, the US economy in the civil war had the same advantages it had in WW 1 and WW 2.
it experienced sustained economic growth
Higher rates of inflation, decrease in business productivity, high unemployment
it experienced sustained economic growth
The economy in the United States experienced market growth in the 1950s with an increase in home construction and manufacturing.
The Northern blockade meant the South could not sell its cotton.
The Northern blockade meant the South could not sell its cotton.
Northern was the economy based on manufacturing, southern was the economy based on agriculture, and western is emerging economy