Social Differences Between North And South

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Both the northern and the southern halves of the United States between 1800 and 1850 shared an equally important role in the development of our country. In many ways the north and the south were vastly different during this time on topics such as the economy, social structure, daily life, and social attitudes. Although in the end, because of these contrasts in styles the country gained a unique sense of culture, which created some controversy about problems and social issues. The southern half of the United States has been seen as a very controversial part of American culture throughout history. The South was heavily reliant on farming and slavery, which was the heart of their economy during the time between 1800 and 1850. As technology developed and textile mills in Britain and the northern United States grew so did the demand for cotton. This sparked a large growth in southern economies because of the South’s ideal growing environment for …show more content…

By 1804 the entire north had abolished slavery and thus the economy and social structure was much different. Most northerners in early 1800 ran small family farms but as the textile industry caught on more and more of the north became industrialized. Cities began to spring up around the eastern coastal area and near waterways. As factories began to grow jobs arose and many European immigrants moved to the north is search for a better life. They were also optimistic about the fertile land west of the Appalachians and stable job’s in the factories. The majority of the economy in the north was dependent on production of cotton in the south. Because of the cities full of factory workers many of them were overcrowded and faced issues such as fires, insanitation and crime. Day lives of textile workers were harsh and posed many health issues, but on the positive side they also helped to empower their worker’s through their jobs, especially young

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