Regional Economic Activity in the United States in the Early 1800s
The Northeast
The Midwest<...
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Regional Economic Activity in the United States in the Early 1800s
The Northeast
The Midwest
The South
Produced manufactured goods Supplied food resources Provided raw materials
What was one result of these regional differences?
A)
Cities in the South emerged as centers for textile mills.
B)
Slavery increased in the North as industrialization expanded.
C)
Immigrants settled in the Midwest to establish small farms
D)
Plantation systems in the South were replaced by large businesses.
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