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    North and South had many differences but they also have similarities. While the South had their booming agricultural business the North had many industries. But these two actually helped each other their businesses they correlated. The agricultural business needed things to be shipped so the North helped with that. The similarities are few but there is still some. Both of the North and South states were very racist they both did not accept African American as a citizen. They also had an equal number

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    Even though the North and the South origins were both from Europe, their customs and living habits were different. The North and the South began to notice these differences as they broke away from Britain in the Revolutionary War. The North and South emerged into two different regions, due to their various differences. These differences included the geography, the economy, the social and classification status, and transportation. One of the most striking differences between the North and the South

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    Economic Differences for the North was based on manufacturing. Tons of immigrants from Europe started working in factories and producing goods used by people in the north. Many factories started producing textiles which is clothes with the cotton grown in the South. The North favored a loose interpretation of the United States Constitution, and they wanted to grant the federal government increased powers. After the American Revolution, slavery began to decrease in the North,and it was becoming way more

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    The South and the North are both very different which eventually led to differences between them. One major difference was that the South was great for farming and the North was not. The South had great climate for planting. In Source 1, it says, “The fertile soil and warm climate of the South made it ideal for large-scale farms and crops like tobacco and cotton,” (Source 1). The South was able to grow crops where the North was very industrial. Another big difference from the North and the South is

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    Differences in the North and South The Southerners thought they were doing everything right until the Northers disagreed with their ways. As the North was expanding rapidly and more immigrants were coming. The South was not changing much at all. After Abraham Lincoln was elected the South felt powerless especially in the political party. The North was growing and changing a lot for the people. Southerners were staying “safe” and sticking to the same old traditions of having cotton and slaves to

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    Life in the North was different from life in the South. There are multiple reasons for this thesis, but there are three main reasons that stick out. These would be geography, transportation, and economy. These things were very different in the South versus the North. In the first place, geography for the North included mountains while the South had fertile low lands. Also the North included rocky shores and valleys and the South had plains with swamps and marshes. These things show the difference

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    Introduction: The North and South emerged as two distinct regions because they had various differences. These differences included the geography, population, economy, and transportation (technology) systems of each region. The North was very distinct from the South for many reasons, but the biggest one was the economy and type of labor used. In the North, everyone was paid to some degree, however, in the South there were many slaves used as labor. That is just the tip of the iceberg of the differences

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    The North and the South had many differences, the most important dissimilarity was their level of industrialization. The North prioritized industry and railroads, while the South remained mostly agricultural. Northern production, transportation networks, and economy drastically out-performed the South during the civil war, leading to a Northern victory. Firstly, Massive industrialization in the North meant factories were being built across all states, this explosion of expansion really set the base

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    The North and South emerged as two distinct reasons because they had various differences. These differences included the geography/climate, the economy and transportation methods. The first difference is about the North and the South is their geography, for instance the North’s geography has a better advantage because it is close to other resources like coal, iron from nearby Pennsylvania. The second difference is that North’s economy uses a system called capitalism where they put their capital into

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    A land divided, split in half and brought to war. Before such a war could ever take place though, the two sides, the North and the South must develop their differences in a way that contradicts each other. This is life before the war. Living in the North meant constant change, as industries grew rapidly, and there was always some new, groundbreaking invention changing everyone's lives. The economy on this side of the United States was completely dependant on manufacturing industries. Many people

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