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Why were there fewer farmers in north by 1860?

Because the South had more plantations even though the farmers in the South were working being slaves. answered by:jules mcintire age 10


What percentage was the southern farmers were yeoman by 1860?

1860%


How did the mechanical reaper help the north win the war?

It allowed farmers to get their crops to market, and thence to the troops, in a shorter amount of time, with fewer workers.


How many farmers were in New Brunswick in the 1860's?

none


What effect did the enclosure movement have on the farmers?

Nova Net Review Test Answer: Fewer farmers owned most of the land.


What percentage as the southern farmers were planters by 1860?

About 25% of southern farmers were planters by 1860, owning large plantations and over 20 slaves. They were part of the planter elite in the antebellum South.


What generalization can you make about the size of the black population in the north in 1860?

Since the north had the most population and they agreed that slavery should be abolish


How did the mechanical reaper assist the North in winning the Civil War?

The reaper allowed fewer farmers to harvest more crops and more easily feed the federal forces.


Did the north or south have a greater population in 1860?

north


When was Farmers of North America created?

Farmers of North America was created in 1998.


Why do fewer people live in the north?

fewer people live in the north pole because it is very cold


What were farmers doing between 1860-1890?

fighting a war and farming id imagine