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.
This was bacause the south mostly relied on agriculture at this time. The south focused their economy mostly on things like cotton and other southern crops.
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.
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.
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The US wasnt too far advanced yet in the early 1800s. Most of the advancements in the early 1800s like anaestesia, and antiseptic surgery were done by Englishmen and other advancements like germ theory was put forth by the frenchman Louis Pasteur.
This was bacause the south mostly relied on agriculture at this time. The south focused their economy mostly on things like cotton and other southern crops.
Life in the South depended on the individual during the 1800s. Slaves had a very hard life while plantation owners were living the great life.
I believe it was whales. Yes that's it they road whales into the sunset to transport goods and stuff like that.
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.
That kitties are like bawls
That kitties are like bawls
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.
what were the dressws like in the 1800s
mills and other operations like that. agriculture was in the south.
True. The poor economy of the South during the late 1800s was largely due to the struggle to recover from the Civil War. The devastation of infrastructure, loss of labor due to emancipation, and the transition from a plantation-based economy to one that sought new industries hindered economic recovery. Additionally, factors like debt, sharecropping, and limited access to markets further complicated the South's efforts to rebuild its economy.
The 1800's covers 100 years. Transport at the beginning was nearly non-existent but by the end of century, nearly everywhere was linked by railways.