During the Civil War the North and South grew i different ways. Both the North and South had some advantages to their part of the country. In the North, cities were centers for wealth and manufacturing. There were many skilled workers that worked in the North. Most of the South was based on farming. The Souths money came from plantation crops, like cotton, rice, sugar cane, and tobacco. Most of the work on plantations was mainly done by slaves.
Above: Workers working on Southern
farms during Civil War.
Above: Workers working on Southern
farms during Civil War.