They were having disagreements on slavery. The North (Union) was against slavery and were the free states. The South (Confederate) was for slavery and were slave states.
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The Southern aims were to keep their homeland from the Union. The Northern aims were to bring the Southern states back to the Union. The North's strategy was to blockade Southern ports to prevent supplies from reaching the South. The South had a defensive strategy, and it was to hold as much territory as possible until the North got tired of fighting.
California is a northern state.
What was one of the most important differences between the northern economy and the southern economy? The northern economy was industrially based. The Southern economy was agriculturally based.
Northern, Midland, and Southern
Northern, Midland, and Southern
Northern immigrants typically voted for the Republican Party, while southern farmers generally supported the Democratic Party. This pattern was largely influenced by regional differences in economic interests, social values, and historical loyalties.
There are no significant differences.
There used to be a Northern and Southern Rhodesia. After the independence of Zambia (Northern Rhodesia), Southern Rhodesia was referred to as Rhodesia. Today it is Zimbabwe.
the prices the northern part is dearer than the south.
Northern Mexico has a lot more mountains and southern Mexico has a lot more rivers.
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Northern Mexico has a lot more mountains and southern Mexico has a lot more rivers.
The northern province of the Low Countries pulled away from the southern ones due to religious and political differences. The north was predominantly Protestant, while the south remained Catholic. This division led to conflicts and eventually resulted in the independence of the northern provinces as the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands in the 16th century.
The northern provinces of the Low Countries pulled away from the southern ones due to religious differences and tensions that culminated in the Eighty Years' War. The northern provinces, which were largely Protestant, sought independence from the Catholic-dominated Spanish rule in the south. This eventually led to the formation of the independent Dutch Republic in the north.