The Nazi Party rose to power in Germany during the 1930s
The economic roots of the Civil War reach almost to the beginning of English settlement in North America. The development of an economy based on the use of slave labor to produce staple crops through a plantation system in the South and a more diverse economy in the North based on free labor set the stage for the development of two economies within one country. Increasingly after 1800, the needs of these two economies were incompatible.
This would be located in industrialized places usually in the north. Larger more populated cities would most likely produce more industrial goods than smaller less populated ones. <span />
The Gulf of Mexico separates them.