In the early to mid-1800s, northern states had a thriving (agrarian/industrial) economy. They relied heavily on (farming/manufacturing) as well as on finance.In contrast,southern states had fewer (factories resources). Their economy focused on growing and (exporting/importuning) cash crops.

2. How did labor in northern and southern economy is comparing the early to mid-1800s? Drag each description to the correct geographic region.
-wage workers drove factory production.
-enslaved workers sustain plantation farming
North and south

3. Which is a true statement about the growth of slavery during the early to mid-1800s?
A. As immigration increase in the east, slavery grew in the south.
B. As the demand for Cotton increased in the north, slavery increase in the south.
See. A settlement screw in the west, slavery increase in the south.
Do you. As farm production does creased in the north, slavery increase in the south.

4. Which statements best describes conditions in the upper south where is the Deep South? drag each statement in to the correct category
-Little manumission of enslaved people
-more manumission of enslaved people
-few free African-American workers
-more free African-American workers

Upper South:

- Little manumission of enslaved people
- Few free African-American workers

Deep South:
- More manumission of enslaved people
- More free African-American workers

2. Labor in northern and southern economy in the early to mid-1800s:

- Wage workers drove factory production: North
- Enslaved workers sustained plantation farming: South

3. The true statement about the growth of slavery during the early to mid-1800s is:
B. As the demand for Cotton increased in the north, slavery increased in the south.

4. Conditions in the upper south and the Deep South in terms of enslaved people:
- Little manumission of enslaved people: Upper South
- More manumission of enslaved people: Deep South
- Few free African-American workers: Upper South
- More free African-American workers: Deep South

1. In the early to mid-1800s, northern states had a thriving industrial economy. They relied heavily on manufacturing as well as on finance. In contrast, southern states had fewer factories and resources. Their economy focused on growing and exporting cash crops.

2. Labor in the northern economy: wage workers drove factory production.
Labor in the southern economy: enslaved workers sustained plantation farming.

3. The true statement about the growth of slavery during the early to mid-1800s is:
B. As the demand for cotton increased in the north, slavery increased in the south.

4. Conditions in the Upper South in the early to mid-1800s:
Little manumission of enslaved people
Few free African-American workers