Contrast your choice against one of the other options, comparing the similarities and differences between experiences of individuals from the two groups the north and the south civl war

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Answer:

Women and slaves were often as powerless as the other. A woman had her place in the home and slaves had theirs before the Civil War. It was then when both started gaining independence and becoming free, for lack of a better term for women. They got more responsibility, started taking action against goings on and how their lives were effected before, during and after the war.

Explanation:

The north had a much more industrial revolutionized approach toward their lifestyle, while the south was more inclined toward slave -labor. The north made a living from industrial lifestyles rapidly producing many products like textiles, sewing machines, farm equipment, and guns.

What were the differences between the North and the South during the Civil War?

  • 1. The North was anti-slavery while the South was pro-slavery during and before the war.
  • 2. The North was more densely populated than the rural South.

What was the main difference in social classes between the North and the South?

The major difference between the North and the South -- and the one most responsible for the Civil War -- was the institution of slavery. In the North, slavery was almost universally prohibited by the 1800s, while the institution was a cornerstone of Southern society.

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