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    to just 40 percent in the North. The South’s slave economy supported their agriculture. Towards the end of this period‚ only one-ninth of the United States’ industrial capacity was situated in the South. According to Towner (2011)‚ both

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    limited resources. The north and south had many differences due to diversification within their economies; such as; crop differences to the imposed tariffs on them to economic need for cheap labor i.e. slaves. The framers of the Constitution specifically tried to avoid dealing with slavery because at one time or another it was a critical part of their economic stability. These differences became noticeable and tension between the two started to kindle. One difference in economics was Industrialization

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    southern United States. In the north‚ many people were working long hours in factories. In the south‚ African American slaves were also working sun up to sun down. Some of the conditions northern workers and southern slaves experienced were similar‚ but there were also much worse conditions that African American slaves had to deal with. One of the conditions that both African American slaves in the south and people working in the north had to deal with was poor housing. According to our text book

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    In the 1840’s slavery was very common because of the booming cotton industry in the south‚ slaves were cheap and skillful‚ and there were plenty of them to go around‚ hence the reason the southern economy relied on them so heavily. However‚ because the North was economically sound and economically more advanced than the south‚ they saw the wrong behind slavery. Slavery in the south was so common that southerners began to grow used to the idea of slaves‚ and therefore placed most of their economy

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    The North and the South The North and South had similarities and differences in the 1800’s‚ but can the differences drive them to a civil war? Women were mad about having so little rights‚ slavery was being questioned‚ and the political parties couldn’t seem to agree. Women in the United States had little rights‚ but women in the North had more‚ but not where it really counted. In the North‚ women had ownership of their wages and property (Holt‚ pg. 427). New York demonstrated giving women more rights

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    As the North and South developed in the early 1800’s they soon grew to be vastly different. Their ideologies on social issues and economy issues ranged greatly. As times went on‚ the north became increasingly more urban and industrial. They relied on factories and manufacturing to fuel their economy. The north seeked cheap labor from needy immigrants and began to out produce the farming based south. The cities that developed in the North became centers of trade. As mass production began‚ so did

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    both had slavery the South was driven by it‚ while the North wasn’t. In the North it has bad soil while in the South they had great soil. Also in the North they came for religious freedom while in the South they came for money. Although they had these difference they all came from England. People settled in the North and South Colonies for different reasons based on geography and culture‚ they had a different way of life‚ but also did things similarly. Although both the North and the South had slavery

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    The divide between the North and South has always been a common issue. This sectionalism had a large impact on Antebellum America. Although the North and South had some common bonds‚ their differences were far greater.The difference between the North and South can be exhibited with the Missouri Compromise and the Tariff Compromise of 1833. These contrasting views sparked great debate between the states‚ and the Federal government had to get involved. However‚ this created even more tension because

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    Before the Civil War the North and South had many differences that challenged their ability to get along and work together. The North had things the South didn’t like and the South had things the North didn’t like. Each had their own good and bads. When comparing the North and the South there are many differences such as geography‚ economy‚ transportation‚ and society. The North and South had very different types of climate and geography. The North had warm summers and snowy cold winters. The North

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    This development difference occurred because of at least three reasons‚ which are religious‚ social and economical. These differences would lead to disputes between North and South that would take place for years. Religiously the two regions were on almost opposite ends of the spectrum. The North‚ according to document D‚ made God the center of their government. This led to everybody in the colony having good morals and set on living an honest‚ religious life. The South‚ however‚ had no such

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