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Compared to the south the north had more

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Industries (factories)

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At the time the south had many plantations (including many slaves), that was their main income/economy. While in the North they had almost no plantations because most of their money came form making and trading goods. They had small farms but that was about it. Also in the North, they had a bigger population (partly because they needed so many factory workers).

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If you're referring to American history during the Civil War, the north had more factories and money compared to the south. The south during this time relied on agriculture as income instead of manufacturing goods.

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