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20 March, 23:43

How was northern society different from southern society?

The North was home to antislavery abolitionists, but the South had more European immigrants.

The North was an industrial society, while the South featured small farms around numerous large cities.

Northern society became more diverse than southern due to heavy immigration through northern ports.

Southern society became more diverse than northern due to the South's milder climate.

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  1. 21 March, 00:27
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    The correct answer is:

    Northern society became more diverse than southern due to heavy immigration through northern ports.

    The North was an industrial region with factories, railroads, ports and a population of 21 million people. Their main production was paper, glass, textiles, and metal products. From 1840 to 1860, 4 million immigrants arrived in the North bringing new workers for the factories.
  2. 21 March, 03:05
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    Northern society became more diverse than southern due to heavy immigration through northern ports.
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