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How were the North and South different from each other in 1860 in the civil war?

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Northern businesses used paid workers, and Southern plantations used enslaved workers.



There was no agriculture in the North, and there were no factories in the South.



Northerners liked to work on large farms, and Southerners preferred to work in towns and cities.



The North had many factories, and the South relied on agriculture.

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Northerners liked to work on large farms, and Southerners preferred to work in towns and cities.

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