The correct answer is the following.
The goods produced in the North and South during the antebellum period are the following:
North: iron, canned fish.
South: tobacco, fruits, and vegetables.
The reason why those regions produced those products was that the North of the United States was an industrialized region that had many manufacturing plants and better technology. Meanwhile, the South still depended so much on agriculture in large plantations. They grew cash crops. The North continually grew into large urban areas with better infrastructure. The South remained a rural area based on farming.