The North was mainly an urban society in which people held jobs.
The South was primarily an agricultural society in which people lived in small villages and on farms and plantations.
Because of their cultural differences, people of the North and South found it difficult to agree on social and political issues.
The North was a manufacturing region, and its people favored tariffs that protected factory owners and workers from foreign competition.
Southerners opposed tariffs that would cause prices of manufactured goods to increase. Planters were also concerned that England might stop buying cotton from the South if tariffs were added.
While there were several differences between the North and the South, the issues related to slavery increasingly divided the nation and led to the Civil War.
A major conflict was states’ rights versus strong central government.
Election of 1816, the candidates are James Monroe and Rufus King. James Monroe wins with an outstanding 183 votes. Rufus King loses by a total vote count of 34. Election 1824, Runners in this race are Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, William Crawford, and Henry Clay. Andrew Jackson wins the race with a total of 99 votes. John Qunicy Adams comes in second place with a total of 84 votes, William Crawford has a total of 41 votes and last place goes to Henry Clay with the least amount of 37 votes. In this race all the runners in the election of 1824 were all Democrats. The winner of the election of 1812 was none other than Mr James madison. he won the race by a electoral vote count of 128 but with the popular vote of 140,431! He ran against Dewitt Clinton.
Answer:
Climate played an essential role in the population distribution and settlement patterns of early native American cultures.
Explanation:
Native Indian had always considered nature as sacred because their life revolved around the environment. They respect the nature and use what was necessary rather than killing it as the Europeans did by bringing settlements, industries, clearing the forest for ranches.
Population distribution and early settlement patterns based on the availability of food in a specific region. The impact on land, plants, water, and animals by the Native Americas had been almost gentle. The Native Indians associated with nature, wore clothes made of animal hides, eat berries, roots. Some did fishing, hunting and grew crops like corn, beans, and squash.