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what were three differences between north and south that caused animosity between the regions?
north was federalist; south was mostly democratic-republican.
north was business and trade oriented; south was agrarian.
north was antislavery; south was pro-slavery.
north was pro-slavery; south was antislavery
north was mostly democratic-republican; south was federalist
Brief Explanations
- The North's economy centered on manufacturing, trade, and commerce, while the South relied entirely on a slave-based agrarian (cash crop) economy, creating major economic tensions.
- By the mid-19th century, the North had growing antislavery sentiment (focused on limiting or ending slavery), while the South's economy and society depended on slavery, leading to fierce political and social conflict.
- Early U.S. political alignments saw the North favor the Federalist party (supporting a strong federal government, which threatened Southern slavery interests), while the South leaned Democratic-Republican (supporting states' rights to protect slavery).
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- North was Federalist; South was mostly Democratic-Republican.
- North was business and trade oriented; South was agrarian.
- North was antislavery; South was pro-slavery.