The Southerners pointed out that northern industry relied on southern cotton. Southern slaveholders argued that slavery benefited both the South and the North because the North's textile and shipping industries depended upon cotton from the South.
The South surrendered.
Because the North had taken over industry. The South still depended on plantations and their farms.
During the civil war, the north had numerous resources such as vibrant industry that provided superior weaponry. The North had more manpower than the South.
After the civil war, the south did have some coal mines (mainly in Kentucky if you consider that south). But the number one Industry in southern states was tobacco. Especially in North Carolina where the American Tobacco Company was founded by James B. Duke (Founder of Duke Universtiy). The major difference between north industry and south industry was there were virtually no unions in the south.
The tariffs protected Northern industry from cheap imports. The South had virtually no industry, and cheap imports suited them very well. So with a Northern majority in Congress, the tariffs looked like the North taxing the South. This pulled the two sides further apart.
Tariffs on imports - having no industry, the South depended largely on imports.
also known as the knights of the guild, the titans of industry was formed by Andrew Johnson to help rebuild the south during the reconstruction period. The titans of industry were composed of northern as well as pro slavery owners of the south
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Because Northern Europe is so cold, vegetation isn't the most important form of acquiring food. Instead, the fishing industry is essential to Northern Europe.
The South had almost no industry of its own - largely its own fault, as the cotton barons put on airs of traditional nobility, discourging their sons from dirtying their hands in manufacturing or commerce.
slavery states rights Tariffs on imported goods, to protect Northern manufacturing industry. Congress was able to levy these tariffs because the Northern states dominated the vote. The South only had one industry - cotton - so it needed many imports. It saw the tariffs as a hostile tax on the South.
Industry
The North was becoming industrialised and wanted to protect its industry by tariffs on imports. The South was farming country, with almost no industry, and they wanted cheap imports. The tariffs looked like the North taxing the South.
The main farming industry in the Northern Territory is beef cattle.
The north thought the South should turn to industry to get away from agriculture that needed slaves, or that it should be allowed to become an independent country.
The Southerners pointed out that northern industry relied on southern cotton. Southern slaveholders argued that slavery benefited both the South and the North because the North's textile and shipping industries depended upon cotton from the South.