Ch 13 North and the Matching
Canals conected lakes and rivers |
to open new shipping routes for goods for trade. |
farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent in cash or crops |
The North was mostly industrialized while the South was |
mostly invested in agriculture. |
farmers who did not have slaves |
The development of the first railroads in the US was |
small stretches of tracks connecting to rivers. |
invented cotton gin to help farmers remove seeds from cotton |
By 1860, the Northeast part of the US produced |
most of the country's manufactured goods. |
Growing wheat became more profitable because of |
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