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Economic Differences Between North And South

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The North and South emerged as two distinct reasons because they had various differences. These differences included the geography, the economy, the system of transportation. First let's talk about geographies of the North, New England's geographic location proved to be an advantage.

From the South the cotton passed to New England’s factories to produce cloth that was produced in the North and bound for markets throughout the nation. Next our economy in the North, in the United States they called their economic system capitalism. They use the word Free enterprise as term for the American economy. In this system people was free to buy other products also that included, sell, and produce whatever they want. The major points of free enterprise were competition, profit, private property, and economic freedom.

Now that we talk about our economics let's talk about how people transported from place to another. Many private companies built many turnpikes, or toll roads, travelers had to paid to use these roads that had a base of crushed stone. In 1780s and 1790s Inventor James Rumsey equipped a …show more content…

Cotton had become so popular in the South that they needed more workers to work to farm crops, so Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. The cotton gin was a compact machine that removed seeds from cotton fibers much more quickly than could be done by hand. For this reason In the South there was a lot of farming and there were people called yeomen, were farmers that did not own slaves. The ones that owned the slaves were plantation owners they had the money to have slaves. Now don’t think that not all Southern whites owned land, some had to worked as tenant farmers. The South uses waterways as a travel way for tourist or to sell products like cotton or cloth, like sell their products to the North and other places in South or

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