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Revolution of a Different Sort: North and South Follow Different Economic Paths

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Abstract
Economically, the North and South follow quite different paths in the first half of the 19th century.The South remains agricultural; the North becomes industrial for several reasons: the even distribution of settlement, availability of water for power, and technical knowledge. The initial factories are not mechanized at all, they are just a way to organize the labor of a business. When mechanization is added, there is the kind of industrial development that is more aptly called a revolution. Harry Watson contrasts the individual craftsman approach to shoemaking with the factory system.
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