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Title: Social and Economic Conditions of the Northern and Southern states in the years 1820-1850
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In the South, it was based on how much land and how many slaves you owned. Unlike the North who had a less distinct, less separated social ladder more formed on wealth and prominence.
There are also elements that separated the North and South that can fit in both the social and economic sections... Showed first 250 characters
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These include opinions on slavery and women. In the South, they believed women should stay home and not make as much money as men and that there was nothing wrong with slavery and the concept of owning another person. The Northern states were freer minded and believed slavery was wrong and women had the right to make as much money in the factories and work as many hours as a man... Showed next 250 characters
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