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    Within the novel North and South used as contrasting places‚ which represent a shift of ideals not only in the residents of the area‚ but in the narrator as well. The South is most heavily represented in the first 6 chapters of the novel and where chapters 8-25 take place in the North. The south takes on the characteristic if an old way of thinking with ridged boundaries between black and white‚ where the North represents a greater flexibility when it comes to traditional ideas. However‚ with in

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    The North and The South After 4 grueling years‚ The Civil War finally came to an end on May 9th‚ 1865. Most believed the Civil War was started was because of the “Free states” (The North) and the “Slave states” (The South) couldn’t come to a compromise over the power of national government to stop slavery in the territories that had not yet become states. Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860 and vowed to keep slavery out of territories. The Civil war is an incredibly crucial part of history

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    and the southern states were known as the “slave states.” The division of the northern and southern states led them to develop differently in the years leading up to the Civil war. Among the United States the north took the first and deepest step into the industrialization era. The north noticed how other countries were changing economically and becoming more modernized. Commerce between the United States and Europe was very popular and that is how the United States acknowledged Europe’s modernized

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    how they were to go about in their trading and farming economy. The south and the north may have been comparable but they were also two totally diverse colonies at the same time. After Columbus found the new world‚ the pilgrims and the Puritans came over to receive religious freedom. That is what many new settlers came to do. They wanted to escape the intolerance of the church in Britain and start a new church. Even if the north was very religious and the middle colonies were more religiously tolerant

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    The North and South had dramatically different regional identities‚ largely as a result of their settlement histories and economies. The Northern region was the focus of religious freedom and independence movements‚ and grew into large urban industrial centers. The South region had been settled to grow cash crops‚ like cotton and tobacco‚ and grew into large agricultural centers which heavily relied on slave labor. The North and South were deeply divided in the issue of black civil rights‚ with

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    The novel North and South by John Jakes is a near-heartbreaking tale that illustrates the tensions amounting between the Northern and Southern states of the United States of the America from a new perspective –– a personal one. The two protagonists of the story are George Hazard of Pennsylvania and Orry Main of South Carolina‚ who became best friends with an unbreakable bond which they established during their attendance in the United States Military Academy at West Point. Their relationship extends

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    A CASE ANALYSIS ON NORTH-SOUTH AIRLINE I. CASE BACKGROUND Northern Airlines merged with Southeast Airlines to create the fourth largest U.S. carrier in which it inherited both an aging fleet of Boeing 727-300 aircraft and Stephen Ruth. As the new president of the airline‚ Stephen’s first concern is to create a financially solid company since it is a common presumption for airline industries that maintenance costs rise with the age of aircrafts. He noticed that there have been significant differences

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    cotton farming‚ while the North’s economy was based on manufacturing. Because the South did not manufacture goods‚ they were forced to purchase products from the North to‚ thus adding to the North’s economy. Then‚ with the South’s money the North would purchase cotton from the southern states. Also‚ in the South‚ there were hardly any job opportunities for whites since slaves were used on the fields‚ but unlike the North‚ where job opportunities were great and mainly were abundant in factories for the

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    usually referred to as the New World because they weren’t discovered until 1492‚ and no one in Eurasia and Africa knew of this landmass. Both North and South America were colonized by European countries; North America by the English and the French‚ and South America by the Spanish and the Portuguese. Although they were both colonized by Europeans‚ North and South America are quite different in terms of economy‚ political structure‚ and culture. Geographical factors‚ such as climate‚ natural resources

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    In the mid-1600’s‚ New England and the Chesapeake region first started to colonize. Both had the same goals and hopes for the New World. Their goals were freedom‚ money‚ and power. They encountered many difficulties trying to achieve these goals including Indians‚ unfarmed land and unfamiliar weather. Each colony began building and working toward their goal. The differences between the colonies started to form soon after they were settled. According to the ship’s list of emigrant bound for Virginia

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