In the 1860s, most factories were located in the North of the United States, mostly because the South was largely agricultural and remained this way for many years.
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There were actually seven countries President Bush accused of terrorism: Sudan, North Korea, Libya, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, and Syria......
Land surrounding the Panama Canal is very fertile. The warm tropical weather is good for growing things. The original river and later the building of canal made trading very convenient. So there are a lot of industries developed in that region.
You can conclude the distance it was translated.