The climate of the North favored smaller farms, whereas the South thrived with large plantations that grew cash crops. An abundance of Natural Resources in the North favored industrialization, while the south remained mainly agrarian. Seven out of every eight immigrants chose to settle in the North because of the abundance of industrial jobs. In addition, the North had a more complete railroad infrastructure set in place, making transportation much easier.
The north has a larger population
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
the mid 1800s the north was so upset and the south was upset and tthey felt veery sorry and they did not like it and It is very diagreement ande very crazy thing. they disagree about there was so much growth in the north and most of all slavery.
The South was more agricultural and didn't have as many people. Whilst the North was advancing and more industrialized. The North also had an extremely high population density.
In the early 1800s, the North and South of the United States had distinctly different economic systems, which created a complex interdependence. The North developed a diverse economy based on manufacturing, trade, and agriculture, while the South relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton production, supported by slave labor. The North purchased raw materials like cotton from the South and provided manufactured goods in return, creating a vital economic link. However, growing tensions over slavery and economic disparities would eventually lead to conflict between the two regions.
The north has a larger population
no they are not because in 1800s the south fought with the north over slavery
Both the North and the South had resources that the other did not. The North had all of the factories, money, and industry, but the South had all of the farmland.
slavery and diferent ideas
first of all you are wrong, the life in the south was harder by transportation than the north was. In the 1800s in the south there was over 10,000 miles of railroad track's north had a better transportation way in everything, more railroads, roads, and canal's, the north was filled exceptionally with canal's. The south only had a few good and easy ways of transportation.
south wont slaves the north did not
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
the mid 1800s the north was so upset and the south was upset and tthey felt veery sorry and they did not like it and It is very diagreement ande very crazy thing. they disagree about there was so much growth in the north and most of all slavery.
the mid 1800s the north was so upset and the south was upset and tthey felt veery sorry and they did not like it and It is very diagreement ande very crazy thing. they disagree about there was so much growth in the north and most of all slavery.
No, it did not because it felt that the federal government was "favoring" the north.
The South had fewer large cities than the north.
The South was more agricultural and didn't have as many people. Whilst the North was advancing and more industrialized. The North also had an extremely high population density.