The South
The North.
The South had more than the North, and the abolishment of slavery began in the North. But the South wanted slaves - thus ensued the Civil War.
Slavery was more important to the South than it was to the North, because the South's economy relied on agriculture.
The south had more political power
more difficult in the south than in the north
Typically, the South Course at Torrey Pines is considered more difficult than the North Course. The South Course is longer and has more challenging holes with narrower fairways and deeper bunkers, making it a tougher test of golfing skills compared to the North Course.
Invading and holding the South would be difficult for the North due to the South's familiarity with its own territory, support from the local population, and defensive advantage of fighting a defensive war on home soil. Additionally, the vast size of the South and its agriculture-based economy made it challenging for the North to effectively control and occupy the region.
The North was more industrialized while the South was agrarian.
the north was more agricultural
the north was more agricultural
more in the south
north
The South
There was some slavery, for a time, in the North, but there were more crops in the South than in the North, e.g. less need in the north.
Michigan. The most norther part of the Upper Peninsula is more north than South Dakota.
The North was more industrialized then the south.