Friday, December 13, 2013

The Economies of the U.S During the Industrial Revolution

This diagram will outline the two economies of the U.S during the Industrial Revolution.  Seeing that the North and South had both very different economic structures, the diagram too displays the advantages and disadvantages of both the North and South.  The North at the time was highly involved in the industry and the South was heavily involved in farming, especially since the cotton gin was invented and the textile industry was revolutionized.


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