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The North was better suited for factories and industry due to its abundant Natural Resources, such as coal and iron, which were essential for manufacturing. It also had a well-developed transportation infrastructure, including railroads and canals, facilitating the movement of goods and raw materials. Additionally, the region benefited from a larger population and a workforce that was more urbanized, providing the necessary labor for industrial operations. These factors combined to create a favorable environment for industrial growth.

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