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In 1860, people in the northern United States primarily lived in urban and rural environments, with a growing industrial economy. Cities like New York and Philadelphia were bustling centers of commerce and manufacturing, attracting immigrants seeking jobs. Rural areas relied more on agriculture, but farming practices were increasingly mechanized. The North also had a more developed transportation network, including railroads and canals, facilitating trade and movement.

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