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Why were the cities in the North so much larger than the
cities in the South?

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I am assuming you mean this in the Civil War era so here we go...

During the Civil war era, slaves were less common in the North, where macheniry took the place of slaves. North=Industrial.

South=Farms.

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Answer:

The North was the center of the industrial revolution. There were more factories, jobs, and people in the region, causing the cities to become large and densely populated.

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