Final answer:
Industrialization in the United States saw a large amount of factory development in the north and more agriculture in the south. The northern states had a population advantage and a higher number of factories and industrial workers compared to the southern states.
Step-by-step explanation:
True. Industrialization in the United States saw a large amount of factory development in the north and much more agriculture (farming) in the south. The northern states had a clear advantage in population and industrial capacity, with a higher number of factories and industrial workers compared to the southern states. The northern factories produced nine times as many industrial goods as the southern factories, and the north also had a better rail system for transportation.