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"The South grew, but it did not develop." By the 1840s this was true socially, politically, and economically. In what ways?
By the 1850s, Northern society was no longer able, nor was it willing to make accommodations with Southern society. To what extent and in what ways was this true.

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The south, in fact, grew, as it was composed of many states and had a very high population rate, mainly of blacks who made up the majority of the population. However, when someone claims that the south did not develop, we can say that this was also true. The south did not have technological resources, had infrastructure and transport failures, the means of communication were outdated and the culture was very traditional with little room for evolution.

2. There was strong hostility among the population from the north towards the south. The northerners believed that the southerners were poorly educated, rednecks, and abusive with the insistence on maintaining a slave system. In addition, the northerners believed that the north was supporting the south and that was not correct. This behavior hindered the government's attempts to minimize hostility between the two regions, which caused the north to try in several ways to frustrate southern farmers, in addition to promoting a strong attack of heavy swearing between the two regions, causing the North could no longer bear to accommodate the south.