Prior to the Civil War, the Northern states had a mixed economy characterized by industrialization and urbanization. This region focused on manufacturing, with factories producing goods such as textiles, machinery, and consumer products. The North also had a growing network of railroads and infrastructure that supported trade and commerce, as well as a significant agricultural sector that utilized wage labor rather than enslaved labor. This economic model contrasted sharply with the agrarian, slave-dependent economy of the Southern states.
agricultural
Command Economy
A Mixed Economy, like the U.S.
South Korea has an export economy.
Mixed Economy
Prior to the Civil War, the Tenth Amendment was used to support
agricultural
North Korea's economy is a joke. It has the type of government that wont last long .
There are major economic differences between the North and South in Italy. The economy is mixed. The North is industrial and the South is agricultural.
Communism
Traditional
The North African economy, the economy of Libya, depends on the light crude petroleum. This type of oil is highly valued due to its chemical properties.
Not alot of money because the north had all the factorys.
I really don't know and I think it is montirea jorition
what do you mean? by the civil war type of north and south or the Korean north and south? be more specific in your question next time.
The economy of the United States (Union) during the Civil War was based on a free market system. The Government however held allot of influence in the economy in terms of awarding private companies contracts to fill Government needs. This was especially true in terms of military equipment contracts.
The North and South had very different economies. The North relied on factories to make goods that they could sell or trade in their economy while the South's economy was mostly agricultural, relying mostly on cotton. -I know that that is the right answer because I am studying American History in school