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Did the north or the south grew mainly cash crops in the civil war?

the South grew those crops


What was the main difference between the types of crop grown in the North and those grown in the South in 1860?

The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.


Why did African Americans move away from the south?

The African-Americans tried to escape from the South because the South had slave states. They tried to get to the North because those were free states.


What were the reactions in the North with those in the South regarding John Browns raid at Harpers Ferry?

People in the North thought of John Brown as a hero. People in the South thought he was a criminal. He was captured by the Confederate army and executed.


What were some key differences between the north and the south before the Civil War started?

There were key differences between the South and the North prior to the beginning of the US Civil War. Here are some of them:* The North had a developed, ongoing Federal government, and the South had to build one basically from scratch;* The North was a recognized nation throughout the world, while the South was trying to become one;* The North had an industrialized economy plus farmlands . This enabled them to produce food and weapons for the war. The South's economy was based on agriculture. The number of its factories was very small in relation to those of the North;* The difference in sizes of population were dramatic. The North had over 23 million people from which to draw forces for an army. In the South, the population was around 9 million with almost 4 million of them slaves; and* Although the North's navy was small, the South had no official warships. Each would build navies, however, the North had safe shipyards to build vessels, while the South did not.

Related Questions

What describe the cities that developed in the South?

Similar to those in the north a+


What best describes the cities that developed in the south?

Similar to those in the north a+


Best describe the cities that developed in the South?

Similar to those in the north a+


What problems did the south have with the north?

Well the South relied on slavery. It was mostly farming. the north didn't need slavery . it was mostly factories. and there were states being made .the south wanted those states to allow slavery. the north did not want those new states to allow slavery. Then came the civil war.


Is South Carolina north or south of North Carolina?

It should be rather obvious that South Carolina is the one to the south and North Carolina is the one to the north. That's why they were named those names.


What area is 66 degrees North or South to 90 degrees North or South?

Those are the polar zones.


What is d north south lines that run from the north pole to the south pole called?

Those are the meridians of constant longitude.


What nation is approximatley 114 Degrees east and 122 Degrees north?

Those coordinates can't describe any nation, because no place on Earth can have those coordinates. The latitude (north or south) of every place on Earth must be 90 degrees or less. "90 degrees north" is the north pole, "90 degrees south" is the south pole, and you can't go any farther north or south than those.


What are the problems faced by Indian banks?

Similar to those face by all other banks


What two important lines of latitude are similar distances from the Equator?

Pick any number between zero and 90. -- That number north latitude and that same number south latitude are equal distances from the equator. We can guarantee that those latitudes are important to someone. Another, better answer: 38° 53' 51.19" north and 38° 53' 51.99' north are similar distances from the equator, being only about 80 feet apart. They're important because they mark the north and south faces of the White House in Washington DC. To overdo it, 42.036213° north and 42.035829° north are similar distances from the equator, being about 140-ft apart, and are important because they demarcate the north and south boundaries of the city lot on which my house stands.


What city is at 32 degrees North and 138 degrees south?

Those are impossible co-ordinates, as they give north and south, so there is no answer.


Why should people in the North and South care about the relatively small number of slaves who fled to the North?

Those in the South lost 'property' - nobody likes to lose property. Those in the North had compassion for the runaways - many people have compassion for those less fortunate than themselves.