Have you ever wondered what relations the North and the South had in common? Have you ever wondered what they didn’t have in common? The North and South both had lots of characteristics that were similar such as discrimination against African Americans, reliance on cotton, and the growth of factories in some large cities. The North and South also had a lot of differences such as their transportation, geography, and economical growth. First, the North and South had similarities. A similarity that they have is discrimination against African Americans. In the North and South, African Americans faced hardships that included racial prejudice, segregation, and discrimination. Discrimination, according to the social studies textbook, is “unfair …show more content…
The North’s economy grew through the Industrial Revolution. In the American Journey textbook, it states on page 384 “Inventions...made it possible to perform many steps in making cloth by using a machine, saving time and money.” This tells me why the North grew on the Industrial Revolution. However, the South didn’t grow on the Industrial Revolution. Instead, it grew on the cotton gin, crops, including cotton, and farming. In the American Journey textbook, it states on page 423, it states “The cotton gin was a compact machine that removed seeds with cotton fibers much more quickly than could be done by hand. Because cotton could be processed more easily, Southern planters wanted to grow more. As a result, they depended on slave labor to plant and pick cotton...Both parts of the South were agricultural, but the Upper South still produced tobacco, hemp, wheat, and vegetables. The Deep South was committed to cotton and, in some areas, to rice and sugarcane.” This tells me why the South grew on the cotton gin and what crops they produced. As you can see, the North and South both had lots of characteristics that were similar and different. Although the North and the South had more differences than similarities, they both had good facts. Transportation, geography, and the growth of their economy caused them to be different from each other. Discrimination against African Americans, reliance on cotton, and the growth of