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difference between the North and the South in the years leading up to the Civil War?

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Answered by fidhafathima24
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Answer:

thenorth and south had different veiws on slavery the south supported the use of slave labour while and north were against slave labour(American civil war)

sourthen states argued with northen states that the each state had a right to secede fro. the Union af any time(Rights and states of civil war)

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

The North:

  • Industrial economy.

  • Wanted improved transport and communication facilities.

  • Wanted protective tariffs to boost trade.

  • Anti slavery stance as the North felt that slavery was a violation of Social Justice.

  • Wanted new territories to be free States.

The South:

  • Plantation economy.

  • Resented improvement in transport and communication facilities for the fear of destroying soil's fertility.

  • Resented protective tariffs as it made imported goods expensive.

  • Slaves being indispensable to the plantation economy, the South wanted slavery to continue.

  • Wanted new territories to be slave states.
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