Textile , Sugar, Cotton, and then Oil
Many of the first factories in the south were built to serve farmers needs by processing crops such as sugarcane.
jobs on railroads or in factories.
the South had more political and economic power in Congress.
North had more factories, the South had more Cotton Plantations.
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Textile, Sugar, Cotton, and then Oil
Many of the first factories in the south were built to serve farmers needs by processing crops such as sugarcane.
Some are made at the company's factories in South Korea and some are made in their facilities in China.
The south did have factiories. When the "Cotton Gen" was created it increased the population of slavery making many factories.
No, the resources of the South were only crops, no factories, no munitions, no mills. The South has plantations and some cattle, cotton and some timber, but nothing for help during time of war.
South Korea has several factories that make bulk resin.
The South had very few factories in comparison with the North.
The North had more factories than the South because the South relied on their agricultural based economy.
Coal first fueled the factories in England.
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jobs on railroads or in factories.
The were quite a number of jobs in the South Carolina colony. Some of them included working in farms, working in factories and plantations among others.