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The South grew cotton and other needed plants but the North had the factories to turn the materials that the South grew into much needed supplies like clothes and weaponry.

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There are several factors that contribute to the north being more developed than the south. Historically, the north had advantages such as early industrialization, access to resources, and better infrastructure. Furthermore, the north has typically attracted more investment and economic activity, leading to higher levels of education, healthcare, and overall development. These disparities between the regions have persisted over time, creating a cycle of development in the north and lag in the south.

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