because it was easier for workers to do work. And the 1800's brought in the most new inventions.
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
The third statement is untrue. The Northern advantage in manufacturing industry was most significant, especially in the increasingly mechanised farming techniques.
What activities nade up the early economies of the north america colonies
the north had technology from the factories and made guns to help them in the war, and the south focused on their farming.
...it was the North that developed industrial manufacturing.
Cotton gin, Automatic reaper
manufacturing and farming is all i know
Because the North were proud of being the most modern people on earth.
It has led mexico to depend less on farming and more on manufacturing.
Well, it never started because they didn' t need slaves because they were in the manufacturing business. (They were in the manufacturing business because their climate wasn't good for farming, which they used slaves for.)
Four of the "Northern" states permitted slavery. It was not common in the North, due to an absence of large farming operations. The South was mainly agriculture, North manufacturing- which did not use slaves that often.
This question is unclear. North Carolina (US) is mostly active in the farming industry. North Carolina is a major agricultural state, known for sweet potatoes, corn, tobacco, cabbage, turnips, beans, soybeans, okra,potatoes and much more. Also a leader in poultry production. But the state also is a leader in textiles, furniture manufacturing, banking industry, and technology.
Yes the North did have farming but they never had a slave their because they were against it.
The inventions and innovations of the mid-19th century helped fuel both the economies of the North and South. The manufacturing centers of the North could produce more textiles more easily and efficiently with the technologies while the plantations of the South could produce more cotton with agricultural innovations. Inventions such as the steam engine improved shipping of goods by land and sea.
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
The inventions and innovations of the mid-19th century helped fuel both the economies of the North and South. The manufacturing centers of the North could produce more textiles more easily and efficiently with the technologies while the plantations of the South could produce more cotton with agricultural innovations. Inventions such as the steam engine improved shipping of goods by land and sea.
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.