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How was the economy of the North and South different?

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In the North, the economy was based on industry. They built factories and manufactured products to sell to other countries and to the southern states. They did not do a lot of farming because the soil was rocky and the colder climate made for a shorter growing season. ... In the South, the economy was based on agriculture.
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One was pro slavery and the other was not .

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The north relied on agriculture and the south relied on tobacco, cotton and slavery yo beast their economy.

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