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Peaches
30 April, 15:34
How were the North and South set up?
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30 April, 18:59
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A civil war is a war fought between citizens of the same country. The regions of the North and South were very different leading up to the American Civil War ... In economics, the North was all about big cities and factories, whereas the South lived a farming lifestyle heavily dependent on slaves.
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