I think it is false might not be correct though
<span>The population of the Northern states was more than twice that of the Southern states. Despite the fact that many people, in both the Northern and Southern states, worked on farms during the time before the Civil War, the Northern become both more industrialized and more urbanized, while plantation agriculture remained the focus in the South. The industrial transformation which took place in the North caused the two territories’ economies to develop very differently. Transportation improved via railroad development and manufacturing exploded in the North, making it attractive to opportunity seekers looking for improved wages in the North and West states. The cities in the areas offering manufacturing jobs experienced major population growth which triggered extensive housing and urban development, and provided an economic environment conducive to the establishment of a middle-class made up of skilled and white-collar workers.</span>
The group that is most likely the audience
for the procedural document on about "How to Prepare for a Road Trip"
are the students who are about to graduate from high school. The author’s main
purpose in writing the document is to make the students know how to prepare for
a road trip and persuade readers to make something exciting in summer.