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How were the economies of the Northern and Southern states different? How were they the same? What factors led them to develop differently? Can you answer in 1-3 sentences please?
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just a kid []~( ̄▽ ̄)~*
a bit shorter please
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The economy of the Northern states was primarily industrialized, driven by manufacturing and commerce, while the Southern states relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton production using slave labor. They both had thriving trade networks, but differed in terms of labor systems and industrialization levels. These differences were largely influenced by geographic conditions, historical factors, and the institution of slavery, which shaped the development of each region's economy.
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The Northern states had industrial economies based on manufacturing and commerce, while the Southern states relied on agriculture, specifically cotton production using enslaved labor. Differences in labor systems, geography, and historical factors led to their distinct economic developments.
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