Who had more opportunities for work in cities specifically factories, southern economy, or the northern economy before the Civil War

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The northern economy offered more opportunities for work in cities and factories before the Civil War. Northern states were more industrialized and had a growing manufacturing sector, leading to a higher demand for labor in factories. In contrast, the southern economy was primarily agrarian and reliant on slave labor for plantation work, resulting in fewer opportunities for industrial employment in cities.
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