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Why did the north and south states grow apart?

The North and the South grew apart, because they had very different opinions on slavery and if they should have it or not. They also grew apart when the Civil war took place. Why? They had different perspectives on almost EVERYTHING!


Why did America fight in the Civil War?

Many say it was because of slavery, but the actual reason was because of the North and South having unreasonable disagreements over stupid things. For example: the North could process iron, while the South couldn't, and the North expected that the South were just low classes idiots. The South could grow all these crops that the North wasn't able to. The South had the right climates, while the North didn't, and the South just assumed the North were bunch of geeks who were only into technology. The main reason why this war happened was because that both sides couldn't take the fact that some things that one side did, the other just simply couldn't! Hope that helped!


Did the north or south have more farmland during civil war?

In 1860, there were actually more farms in the North than in the South. Northern farms were typically smaller and produced crops like wheat. But agriculture was still the backbone of the South's economy. In the South, farms were much larger -- many had more then 1,000 acres. (1 acre is about 1 football field) These huge plantations grow cash crops like tobacco, rice, and sugar. The most important crop of all was cotton. All the crops grown in the South relied on a large slave workforce. In addition the South had to pay taxes on many of the crops they exported. Many in the South felt they were taxed unfairly compared to the North.. and I agree with this fact...


Where did rice grow in the south during the civil war?

Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and South Carolina


How did the differences between north and south prior to American Civil War contributed to the war?

Well. There is an answer to this. But I don't know what it is. The South wanted Slavery, and the North did not. After the war with Mexico, there really was no where else for southern farmers to expand to, so fighting broke out.

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Why did factories grow in the north instead of the south where cotton is grown?

because well the north was more city like then the south


Why did slavery grow more slowly in the north then in the south?

The differences in the type of economies. South was extremely agricultural for example Cotton, Sugar Cane, and Tobacco. All of these require manual labor and since slavery is the cheapest form of labor it makes sense that the south would have a large amount of slaves instead of the north which was more industrial.


Is the soil better in the north or south of Italy?

Better to grow what?


Why do aloes prefer to grow on a north facing slope rather than the south facing slope?

Why do aloes prefer to grow on a north facing slope rather than on a South facing slope


Why did the North's population grow steadily in the years prior to the Civil War?

the population increased due to growing industries


Can you grow zucchini in Texas?

Zucchini grows very well in north Texas, but can grow in the the south as well.


Where does the blue poppy anemone grow?

Blue poppy anemone grow in the north and south temperate zones.


Where does rice grow in Africa?

on the rice trees, located north of Nigeria.


Which cash crop did many planters grow in the low swampy land in south or north Carolina South Carolina and Georgia?

Indigo


What did North Korea and South Korea grow to have in common?

They speak the same languages (but different tones)


Can you grow grapes in the Andes?

The Andes extend quite far in the North-South direction. In parts, yes you can grow grapes and make wine.


What is 'wine' in Afrikaans?

"Wyn" is an Afrikaans equivalent of "wine."Wine grapes grow as far north as Flen Sweden. They grow as far south as the Central Otago region, South Island, New Zealand. So the northernmost range is just north of the 59th parallel. The southernmost range is the 45th parallel south.