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How was the railroad system in the south different from the railroad in the North?

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Answer:they are in different sides

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The South had always been less enthusiastic about the railroad industry than the North; its citizens preferred an agrarian living and left the mechanical jobs to men from the Northern states. The railroads existed, they believed, solely to get cotton to the ports.
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