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In the early 1800s, the North had a more diverse and rapidly growing population, driven by Immigration and industrialization, leading to urbanization and a workforce focused on manufacturing. In contrast, the South's population was primarily rural, heavily reliant on agriculture, and sustained by an enslaved workforce, which contributed to a more homogenous society. This demographic divide influenced economic structures, social dynamics, and political ideologies between the two regions.

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