The North and the South

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Across
  1. 4. The American Civil War is well-known for the primary reason that it started– the institution of _____
  2. 5. Most populated city in the South
  3. 7. _____ children tended to spend less time in school
  4. 8. _____ of Southerners owned no slaves at all
  5. 10. Slave labor was replaced by this type of labor in the North
  6. 11. Southern state with the most slaves
  7. 15. Throughout the beginning of the _____ century, the North and South followed different paths, and developed into two distinct and very different parts of the United States
  8. 18. Most of the Southern cities that were located on rivers and coastlines acted as _____ to send agricultural produce to European or Northern markets
  9. 20. Cities such as Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee, and Detroit were established to transport these around the country
Down
  1. 1. Only _____ of Southerners lived in urban areas
  2. 2. Largest city in the North
  3. 3. _____ and manufacturing might flourished in the North
  4. 6. The fertile soil and warm climate of the South made it ideal for large-scale farms to grow crops like tobacco and _____
  5. 9. _____ out of every eight immigrants settled in the North
  6. 12. The North used _____ as a means to denounce slavery and call it a moral evil
  7. 13. Natural resources such as _____ were more abundant in the North than in the South
  8. 14. Percent of Southern labor force that worked on a farm or plantation
  9. 16. Political party that far more Northerners than Southerners belonged to
  10. 17. By 1860, one quarter of all Northerners lived in these areas
  11. 19. The North had _____ of the railroad tracks in the country