How would the South benefit from the growing textile industries of the North? The textile industries would export their textiles
through Southern ports. The growing industries would rely on coal and steel from the South. The textile industries would increase the demand for the South's cotton. The South would begin using the same methods to develop its own textile industries. The Southern population could be better employed in the Northern industries.
1800s, President John Adams orders the federal government to pack up and leave Philadelphia and set up shop in the nation’s new capital in Washington, D.C.