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What describes the economy of the north in the antebellum era?

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The right approach will be "Primarily industrial".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Throughout most of the Antebellum period, the economy including its North consisted of multiple operations, but industrial capitalism was prevalent along with its land.
  • Unless the manufacturer or retailer had goods for sale, the residents of the industrial towns as well as metropolitan centers would have protected the business.
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