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Which of the following statements best contrasts the North and South in the early 1800s?

1.)The North was more industrial, had more slaves, and had more rural areas than the south.

2.) The South had more immigration, was less industrial, and had more industry than the north.

3.) the North was more industrial, had more immigrants, and had more cities than the south.

4.) the South had more slaves, was more agricultural, and exported more manufactured goods than the north.

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3.) the North was more industrial and had more immigrants.  Hope this helps :)
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Answer:

Option: 3.) The North was more industrial, had more immigrants, and had more cities than the south.

Step-by-step explanation:

The North since the colonial period flourished because of the trading centers. The North had its markets and gradually developed shipbuilding industries and others. After independence from the British, the North began to establish industries and factories, which led to the immigration of people from Europe. As for the South, it based on the agriculture economy with the help of slavery. The south did not have cities compared to the North, which included cities like New York.

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