North- Mostly Industrial - Supported Tariffs - Anti- Slavery South- Mostly Agricultural - 1/3 of population are slaves - Less educated
Because the South was where all the great agriculture was. So the south kept working the way they did while the north found ways to make money off of the abundance of supplies in the south.
the north & south found plenty of ways to raise money.
There were no free African Americans in the south. In the north they were free but still discrimination kept them from expressing themselves and having rights.
The primary factor that led to the differing ways of life in the North and South was the economic foundation of each region. The North industrialized rapidly, focusing on manufacturing and commerce, which fostered a more urbanized and diverse society. In contrast, the South's economy relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton cultivation, which was supported by a system of enslaved labor. This divergence in economic structures influenced social, cultural, and political dynamics, creating distinct regional identities.
North began to develop more industry on commerce. By contrast, the south economy replied on plantation farming.
North- Mostly Industrial - Supported Tariffs - Anti- Slavery South- Mostly Agricultural - 1/3 of population are slaves - Less educated
1. North developed more industry and commerce. The South relied on plantation farming. 2. The South trade using cotton. The North traded using clothing, farming tools, tea pots,etc.
Both were discriminated against in many ways including social and business ways. African Americans in the US have had to fight prejudice and violence for centuries.
n what ways did popular sovereignty stir up sectional tensions in the 1850s?
The different ideas about slavery bought the North and South into conflict. =]
The different ideas about slavery bought the North and South into conflict. =]
The South was devastated in all ways, whereas the North prospered.
north or south or east or west
Because the South was where all the great agriculture was. So the south kept working the way they did while the north found ways to make money off of the abundance of supplies in the south.
They differed in some ways but were similar in many.
The Compromise of 1850 appeased both North and South in several ways. The South was granted a harsher treatment of fugitive slaves by the North. Both North and South were granted parts of the Texas Territory. At this time, Washington, D.C. still had slaves, but the Compromise of 1850 did away with that practice.