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14 June, 08:07

Why did america's industrial revolution affect the northern economy and society differently than it did the southern economy and society?

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  1. 14 June, 09:12
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    The north had barley any farms and was filled with factories and was urbanized by the industrial revolution so they could produce a lot more, the south was filled with plantations and if not barley any factories, none the south relied on slavery while the north could mass produce.
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