What was one of the most important differences between the northern economy and the southern economy?
The northern economy was industrially based. The Southern economy was agriculturally based.
the southeners were red necks that were fond of incest and had slaves were the nourtheners wanted a bit of black hole instead
Are not organized to make a profit
The difference between market economy and mixed economy is that a marked economy is a marked economy and a mixed economy is a mixed economy
Sort of. Mercantilism was in some ways a form of a more primitive capitalism, though important differences between the two justifies distinguishing between them and treating them separately to a limited extent.
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There are no significant differences.
the prices the northern part is dearer than the south.
It does not matter they are both apples
Northern Mexico has a lot more mountains and southern Mexico has a lot more rivers.
Northern Mexico has a lot more mountains and southern Mexico has a lot more rivers.
similarities are both religious and have the same thought to get fredom and land. Differences are that the temp is hotter in the England then the northern. THIS IS A STUPID ANSWER DO NOT USE THIS!!!!!
there are more things now
it's colder up north and warmer down south
"What are similarities and differences between Northern and Southern France?" Of course, the climate, distribution of wealth, government constitution, cusine, weather and terrain differ greatly between the two regions. However, similarities can be seen in their philosophy of Neo Masson-Oursel in France late 1800s. Best wishes
two different ares dah.....aha
The southern economy depended largely on agriculture. The northern economy depended mainly on industry as its means of support. This led to the development of two different cultures.
The southern economy depended largely on agriculture. The northern economy depended mainly on industry as its means of support. This led to the development of two different cultures.