Dawn of tragic economic, social and political systems in the north-south Eastern US experienced tremendous economic and social development during the first few decades of the 19th century. Encouraged by the waves of immigrant waves enthusiastic for work, business-friendly laws, and pledges of abundant land, business people are deeply involved in their plans and plans to settle new countries in front of them. The US economy grew at an unprecedented rate in most of the nineteenth century.
Since the beginning of the market revolution, slavery has been a major factor in strengthening inter-Korean relations. Given the geographical differences between the north and south, the south is mainly agriculture, the north is mainly the city. As a result, the northern part is rapidly industrialized, but the southern part is still based on rural and cotton slaves. - In 1861, the United States faced a civil war, one of the most expensive civil wars in history. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are killing their lives. In decades before the war, North and South developed in different directions, and several incidents occurred that led to bloody war in the country. It resulted from a big difference in economics, society and politics.
In the decades before the American Civil War, the economic difference was divided further north and south. The rapidly growing industrial revolution in the north and the amazing agricultural growth in the south highlight the differences between the two competitors. The prosperity of the northern industry and the lack of industrialization in the south will have a major impact on the economy before, during and after the civil war. - Industrialization of the 19th Century The development of the industries of the 19th century had various influences on Americans. The city is developing rapidly, women start working outside the house, and farmers feel the influence of rural life. Every aspect of American society feels a change in a positive or negative way. For industrialization, our country is changing. With the development of industry, the role of women in society has changed significantly.
After the American Revolutionary War, North and South developed a completely different lifestyle. Accepting technology and industry, building a factory for paid workers, busy town in the north. When immigrants arrive at the northern port, the northern part becomes an increasingly diversified society. By the mid-nineteenth century cotton cultivation and slavery spread to the south, Florida and Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. As the country continues to expand, Americans face serious problems: should slavery spread to the new US area west of the Mississippi River?