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The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.

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What is north Korea economy based on?

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.


What goods were not produced in the south?

In the antebellum South, goods such as manufactured items, textiles, and machinery were not produced in significant quantities. The region primarily focused on agricultural products, particularly cotton, tobacco, and rice, relying on the North and Europe for industrial goods. This dependence on agriculture and external manufacturing limited the South's industrial development. As a result, items like tools, clothing, and household goods were typically imported from other regions.


Is it true in the early nineteen century two-thirds of the nation manufactured goods originated in the north?

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How did mercantilism contribute to european colonization in north America?

1- The colonies offered political freedoms not found in European countries. 2- European countries could sell colonial goods in Asia. 3- Colonies provided manufactured goods for European countries. 4- Colonies provided cheap raw materials for European nationa.


What As of 2010 which three countries do the most trading of goods with the US?

As of 2010, the three countries that engaged in the most trade of goods with the United States were Canada, Mexico, and China. Canada was the largest trading partner, primarily due to the extensive trade in natural resources and manufactured goods. Mexico followed closely, benefiting from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and strong cross-border supply chains. China ranked third, with significant trade in electronics, machinery, and consumer goods.

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What was the point of view of the north on buying and selling manufactured goods?

The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.


What was the north point of view on the buying and selling of manufactured goods?

The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.


What was the north's point of view on the buying and selling of manufactured goods?

The North's point of view for selling or buying Manufactured goods was fairly good. They had alot of factories so it made it easy for people to buy the goods.


What are the manufactured goods of North Korea?

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What continent produces most manufactured goods?

North America


Which would have been a stronger asset the higher percentage of manufactured goods the north had or the higher percentage of exports the south had?

I think the north's manufactured goods because they had everything they needed to win the war against the south


How did north and south feel about tariffs?

The north approved protection for tariffs, people bought cheaper manufactured goods.


Why is the north's 9-to-1 productivity lead in the value of manufatcured goods no surprise?

because the north made sure that the souths manufactured goods were and is equal. follow my ig:big_booty_hoes


What fraction of manufactured goods came from the North in Year 1856?

There are over 200 countries in the world and the answer depends on the North of which country!


What did the french get from the colonies in north america?

Buying and selling furs


Why did the Southerns prefer to buy manufactured goods from Britain rather than from northern states here at home?

In the South cotton was "King" and much of that cotton was demanded by the British to fuel their industrial revolution. Britain became a logical trading partner. Furthermore the South resented buying manufactured goods from the North whom they felt was prospering on their labor. The South also deemed the tariffs raised on goods from out of the country only benefited the manufacturing of the North. In addition they looked upon the North as a kind of an enemy since the nullification process and the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions earlier in the century.


What was the relationship between the North and South like after the civil war?

South depended on northern manufactured goods