The North and South continued to grow apart economically. The Jeffersonians would pushed for an Agricultural economic expansion. Southern plantations utilized slave labor to grow their agricultural industry whereas the Northern artisans and farmers believed in the fruit of their own labor. The Northern regions had an economically diverse economy. This led to conflict when rural and coastal cities had priorities that conflicted when it came to trade. These conflicts were not as prevalent in the South as the economies of these communities were generally intertwined. A growing political divide between the North and the South took place. Federalists began to strengthen in the North with their beliefs in the authority of the Federal Government
The North attracted many people for religious reasons and eventually developed a profitable shipbuilding industry based on the natural forests and harbors. More people who were interested in profit inhabited the South. This lead to the importation of a lot of slaves. Women's and slaves rights differed too, the South had fewer women so they were treated better, and the North had fewer slaves so they were not treated as bad. But overall both regions profited and lived happily off their
While the North lightly interpreted the United States Constitution, and while pursuing industrialization and the expansion of cities, the South remained mostly agricultural. During this period in America, it seemed as if there was a major divide in the country and even completely
In contrast the North and South didn’t have many fundamental differences. They both created a lot of money, and were not lacking at all, the only difference was the method in which was used to make the money. The economic diversification was similar too, as 10% of Northerners owned 68% of the wealth, and the wealth was dominated by the plantation owners, called oligarchies, as there were few free-soilers. 12% of the plantation owners owned half the slaves. This shows that there were few farmers, but the big plantations owned many slaves. Even though the North seems to be more industrial, the South also made efforts to modernise industrially, but they just lacked because of the closed opinions of the southerners. Also not many people in the North and the South owned slaves, it was more of a rare thing, and the main owners, owned a large amount of slaves. However there was a larger need for slaves in the South, because there was cheap labour force from Europe settling in the North which meant slaves were more expensive so were not deemed as important.
The North and South were very diverse, this led to problems with sectionalism. They started to separate economically, socially, and politically. The North had an industrious society v.s. the South which was agriculturally built on slaves(Doc3). The North was also Democratic while the South was mostly Republican, also, the North believed in a strong federal government, and South believe in states rights. These problems in sectionalism led to the Civil War.
Why were the North and South so contradistinctive? Something to remember when discussing the differences of the North and South in the early days of extreme sectionalism is the point that where you live affects how you live. The North’s geography was rocky and often infertile. The temperature only rose in the summer, and the North suffered brisk winters. On the flip side, in the South, the land was very fertile and
In the late 1800’s the North and South had many differences. There were social, economic and political differences between the North and the South. The way people were treated was a common theme among these differences. These differences were factors that led up to the Civil War in 1861. The social, economic and political differences between the North and the South almost divided the United States of America.
The North wanted a stronger central government as opposed to the South who wanted more powerful individual state
The people wanted free speech, free homes, and free territory. Also the protection of American industry which shows the disagreement about slavery and state rightsThis made people leave so they could have the freedom that they deserve and need. Over in the south there were politacal differences because of things like sexuallism. Over north they have more people which means they are going to have more soldiers in war also they have more factories and miles of railroad tracks.Another way they had different ways of living was the north had the cooler climate and rocky soil but what was not needed for their plantations.With all the plantations and large farms they depended on trade.But over in the south they needed warm climate and fertile soil for them to grow tobacco.In stead of trade they used slaves to work the feilds. This made southern's want to move north because they would be free and would not have to work the fields if they did not want to and they would not just have plantations crops to depend on for them to be able to thrive. In conclusion different ways of
The north and south began with similarities but the increasingly want by the south to implement slavery altered the south and made the differences between them and the North more predominant. They also disagreed on how large the governments role should be and wether the economy should be base don idustry or agriculture. In the North is there were 250,000 blacks out of 19 million. The north was more advanced and wanted an industry based economy with railroads and factories since that is where many of their jobs were. They used machine power and energy as opposed to in the south. Alexis Tocqueville stated that “trade and industry are bound to flourish more in the North than in the South”.[2] In the south, there were eleven million people; four million of which were slaves.[1] They were dependent on man power(slaves/farms) and were highly dependent on slave labor and agriculture. The south is where the largest amount of cotton was produced because of this they wanted a agriculture based economy because cotton became very popular during this time and accounted for half of all
Opposites can usually attract but in this case they repel each other. After the constitution was adopted by all of the states in 1789, the north and south had been growing. The south depend on slavery and the north were free states By 1861 there were differences between the north and the south that no compromise could bring the two together. And so a conflict started in our nation called the Civil War. Southern states seceded from the Union because of social and economic differences, political arguments, and slavery
Political tension between the North and the South started early when there was disagreement over Henry Clay’s American System. The American System imposed tariffs to support northern manufacturing, federally funded roads and canals, and supported the National Bank. Northerners were in support of the American System but the South wasn’t on board with the plan. This protective tariff was a tax on imports, and since the South was receiving most of the imported goods, they got the brunt of the tariff. The South believed it was unfair that it was putting money into the North’s industrial economy when the South was barely making enough revenue to support itself. While the South provided the Northern industries with most of the raw materials they needed, the price the North paid for these things were nothing compared to what the South had to pay for the manufactured goods the North produced. The opposition to the American System was so strong that South Carolina declared the tariffs void and threatened to leave the Union. But Andrew Jackson worked with South Carolina and the Union remained whole. This was the Nullification Crisis of 1832. The two regions clashed politically too. While the North became generally
One of the main conflicts between the sections was slavery! The northerners really didn’t care about slavery, but as time went on it became the central issue and problem. Another conflict was state rights. The south had feared that the north would pass laws that would hurt its lifestyle. Some examples are laws that restrict or abolish slavery and tariffs. The south
Southerners held agreed with many of Jefferson's views. The Anti-Feds and Republicans believed in strict interpretation of the constitution, peaceful foreign relations, and a reduction of the role of the federal government in the lives of average citizens. They were opposed to a strong central government and felt states should hold the power to govern. The Federalists believed that the constitution should be loosely interpreted and that America should follow the spirit of it to make laws and judgments. Federalists wanted to organize the states so a strong federal power could govern over them in order to keep enough power for the economy, war and ruling. Many were opposed to this form of government because it so closely mimicked that of Great Britain. Between these two diverse groups, their followers split the nation. The United States was geographically split North from South. The North was home of manufacturers and industry. Farming was not the North's economic base as was manufacturing. Crops would not grow year around due to freezing weather; therefore slaves were of no need during off-seasons in farming. Here, it was not economically safe or resourceful to own slaves, because of the fact that they were expensive to acquire and maintain. Since slaves were mostly used in manual labor, their use in the North was almost nonexistent. Blacks were not used in factories
The division of American Industrialization caused Economic and Political differences between the North and South, such as their diverse industrialization and sectional politics.
Both areas had many farmers, but the south was successful with big plantations. The southern economy depended on agriculture while the North was based on technological advancement. The North successful developed many industries, while the south improved their farming methods (Roark, 7). The south farmers established huge plantations for cash crop production especially cotton. In addition, slavery became an important factor that provided