Only southern farmers wanted railroad regulation.
Only southern farmers wanted to form Granges.
The South wanted slaves and the North opposed slavery. Also, the North wanted the nation to turn industrial, not agricultural. Like making manufactored goods and not crops like corn and cotton and beans.
im going with they are not shared but they can be owned by the farmers
im going with they are not shared but they can be owned by the farmers
Tanzania, which is just north of the area south of Tanzania
Wheat, barley, oats, etc.
north Carolina
the south wanted to keep the slaves but the north didn't.
They were fighting because they made many disagreements between the north and south.
Other way round. Disagreements between the Northern and Southern sections of the USA had been threatening secession and war for many years. Only a series of compromises had prevented this.
Only southern farmers wanted to form Granges.
There were severe disagreements.
Farmers of North America was created in 1998.
Yeoman farmers were most likely located in the American colonies, particularly in the Southern colonies like Virginia and North Carolina, where they owned small to medium-sized farms and produced crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo.
Many farmers sold their land and moved to the north during the Great Migration in the early 20th century to escape economic hardships, racial discrimination, and to seek better job opportunities in industrial cities. The promise of higher wages and improved living conditions in the North attracted many African American farmers looking to improve their circumstances.
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Other way round. It was the disagreements between North and South that provoked the Civil War. The Compromise of 1850 was an attempt to keep the peace, but in order to get California admitted as a free state, Congress had to make concessions to the South, including the controversial Fugitive Slave Act, which allowed the employment of official slave-catchers to hunt down runaways. This raised the temperature of the whole debate.
in 1701 South Carolina broke away from North Carolina because of an argument between the proprietors and also there were sevral cultural disagreements
Whether the railroad would start in the North or South.