Agriculture was the chief industry of the pre-Civil War south; it was made very profitable by the use of slave labor. Agriculture remained a mainstay following the Civil War but as the industrial revolution evolved in the last half of the nineteenth century, the south also moved into the textile industry and remained in those industries into the twentieth century. Today the south is still in the agriculture business but have also strong financial and manufacturing sectors.
agricultures.e.g
In southern states
States are political divisions within a country and do not exist in the southern hemisphere. Instead, the southern hemisphere is made up of countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, South Africa, and Brazil.
The jim crow laws existed in Southern United States.
The Republicans were willing to allow slavery to exist in the southern states if its expansion was stopped
That would be the Southern Ocean, but as it has not yet been ratified by the member states, technically it does not exist.
Well sice slavery doesn't exist anymore except in the southern states so someone ould not make you a slave
no
Crete exists now, and has for tens of thousands of years. The island is at the southern end of the Aegean Sea, and is the second-southernmost island in Greece. It is the largest and most heavily populated of Greece's many islands.
Slavery existed everywhere before the civil war. The Southern States used slavery more than the northern states. Southern States grew cotton and needed people to pick for them. Northern States ran factories and hired white people.
The question seems insincere, however, the answer to the question is that no, the old Confederacy will never exist again.
No...the Southern states were defeated by the military forces of the North and once again became part of the United States. Over the years, the divisions between the two sections have healed and have become more united especially with the relocation of Northerners to the South.