The Southern economy was mostly dependent on slave labor because enslaved workers were used to work on the planted and harvested crops farms. In the south region there were many farms in comparison of North region with cotton plantations and other crops.
The farm owners required huge labor to work in these farms. The enslaved workers were bound to work in these farms for long hours. The farm owners they thought this was the perfect job for slaves as it will help the whole economy in achieving growth.
The Appalachian Mountains served as the line beyond which
settlement was forbidden. West of the line was to be considered an
Indian reserve. The proclamation proved largely ineffective and
only angered settlers and political investors in the land. I hope that you get an A.:)
Answer:
They both grew quickly after difficult starts....