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Northern Colonies: industrial economy, free
The chart shows important differences between the Northern and Southern colonies before the American revolution. What were some
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Northern Colonies: industrial economy, free labor, largely urban.
Southern Colonies: agricultural economy, slave labor, largely
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Which statement about the differences between the North and the South at the beginning of the Civil War is NOT correct?
The
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How did the Northern colonies benefit economically from slavery? (1 point)
Northern merchants were involved in the slave trade.
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Which region contained rich soil used to grow corn and also contained cities that served as trading centers? Responses
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were there, and more Jordi of the free population were small farmers that lived far from cities in the southern economy, or the
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Why was the economy in the New England Colonies different from the economy in the Middle
Colonies? (1 point) • The settlers in
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In the early to mid-1800s, northern states had a thriving (agrarian / industrial) economy. They relied heavily on (farming /
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In the early to mid-1800s, northern states had a thriving (agrarian/industrial) economy. They relied heavily on
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In the early to mid-1800s, northern states had a thriving agrarian / industrial economy. They relied heavily on farming /
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