In 1860, the North and South of the United States differed significantly in terms of economy, society, and infrastructure. The North was industrialized, boasting a diverse economy with factories, railroads, and a labor force that included many immigrants, while the South relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton, and maintained an economy built on slave labor. Socially, the North promoted a more urban lifestyle and progressive ideals, whereas the South upheld a plantation system that reinforced social hierarchies based on race and class. These disparities contributed to growing tensions that ultimately led to the Civil War.
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
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The south's economy shifted from ariculture to manufacturing
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
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the major economical difference between the north and the south is the north was based on manufacturing while south was agriculutural
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
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the north banned slavery while the south allowed it
North is very rich e.g the Industrial Triangle whilst the South is much poorer!
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North had more factories, the South had more Cotton Plantations.
The south's economy shifted from ariculture to manufacturing