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How did the economies of the North, the West, and the South differ?

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Jaehyunnct
Jaehyunnct Jaehyunnct
  • 10-07-2021

Answer:

The North was more industrial while the South was more agricultural.

Explanation:

The North was more industrial while the South was more agricultural.

This difference played out heavily in the US Civil War - while the South was better led, constant shortages of weapons and equipment, along with blockades of ports to prevent supplies from coming in, led ultimately to the South losing the war.

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janiyahjane janiyahjane
  • 10-07-2021
The answer above is correct
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