How did the different social and economic characteristics of the northern and southern colonies later play a crucial, and tragic, role in American history?.
The northern and southern colonies had various social and economic differences, all of which eventually contributed to a tragic event in American history. The northern colonies were composed of individuals that mainly came from the eastern part of England. Mainly small farmers and artisans, they were puritans that had money and valued education. They became shipbuilders and fisherman, grew food and were well supplied to trade goods. On the other hand, the southerners had a high death rate due to disease which influenced the small growth of population. The southern colonies" major industry was agriculture due to their long growing season. Additionally, the south was composed of many slaves because they were needed for the labor intensive crops found in the south such as cotton, tobacco, and indigo. .
The various sectional differences in the northern and southern colonies, eventually created tension. These tensions led to a tragic civil war. The Civil War was the greatest crisis that the United States would ever encounter. The south wanted to establish its own independence, while trying to decide whether the United States was a nation or temporary alliance of sovereign states. The Civil War finally abolished slavery, but killed more than half a million people and cost billions of dollars along the way. Other than the civil war, the effects of sectional differences are still present today. For instance, the importance of education in the northern colonies reflects why various school of prestige are found in the north. .
- India had the 1st real University in the world that dates back about 4,000 years located in South India and has a history from back then noted to teach Language, Literature, Science, Social Science, Psychology, Math, Astronomy, Geography, Spritual Science, and many more. Its been known to have studets from Africa, Middle East, North Asta even back then at that times. ... - Each state even has diff. kinds of foods. ... - Each state also has a diff. ... All villiages are diff. from another and each one has a diff. way of life just as each state does, and each village has a diff....
The North and South in the nineteenth century were different in lifestyle and economy. The north had a booming industrial economy while in the South, cotton was king. ... The early 1800s were full of the North and the South making many attempts at reuniting that just fell short. ... " It claims a verbal attack on the ill-bred, ill-mannered working classes and small farmers of the North in comparison to the gentlemen of the South. ... With increased tensions, trust broke down between the North and South and compromise no longer had any power. ...
Overall, the North defeats the South in every possible way. ... The major advantage the North had that the South did not was a Navy. ... Therefore, when it came for support, the North had a higher chance of receiving it than the South. ... Overall, the North had defeated the South diplomatically as well. Overall, the North had defeated the South in all three categories. ...
After World War Two, in 1945 only Egypt, Ethiopia, and Liberia were independent in North Africa. ... At this same time French colons were not conceding independence as easily to Algeria. ... Called back from retirement, General Charles De Gaulle arranged negotiations with rebels despite enormous resistance from the Colons. ... Also they have pressured South Africa to end the Apartheid system, and a major achievement was the settlement of boundary disputes among member nations. ... Today North Africa has improved since 1945. ...
The ideas on secession varied in the North and South and, were in fact, usually polar opposites on the respective sides. ... North at this time is magnificent. ... It is obvious that the South was in great fear of losing their ability to continue practicing slavery and truly distrustful of the North. ... Just as with secession, the opinions and attitudes of the North and South are opposing schools of thoughts. ... Helper was from North Carolina but opposed slavery and wrote about it in an article entitled, "Slavery Impedes the Progress and Prosperity of the South." ...
As the nation was split between the North and the South, the tensions of sectionalism continued to grow. ... As this nation was split into the North, South, and West. ... The North was industrialized. ... However, the South supported slavery while the North did not and this created tensions of sectionalism that overpowered the national forces attempting to unite America. ... This made the South and North to try to cheat their intentions by moving people to these locations, and ultimately undermined the Missouri Compromises use of the latitude line as the boundary. ...
Rhetorically speaking, this is the current situation of North and South Korea right now. As tensions between South and North Korea have greatly risen since death of the former leader of North Korea, Kim Jung-Il, his son, Kim Jong-Eun, successfully took over the power in place. ... While that may indeed cripple the South Korean economy, it is important to realize that there are more than two hundred different minerals trapped under the soil below the North Korea. ... Although both South and North Koreans speak similar language, the ways natives speak and use the words are distinct and different...
Two years after Kim Jong II took reign in North Korea there was a crisis once again started by North Korea; a North Korean spy submarine ran aground off of South Korea's coast. 13 South Korean soldiers were killed and 24 North Korean soldiers are killed during this time a massive man hunt ensues wasting millions of dollars. Once again North Korea and South Korea try to talk and hold a memorable three day summit in Pyongyang. ... The Nobel Peace Prize was given to South Korean president Kim Dae-jung for his efforts to establish relations with communists North Korea. ... United States ...