were most of the southern or northern ecnomy not wealthy

During the 19th century, most of the Southern economy was not as wealthy as the Northern economy. This was primarily due to the reliance on agriculture, specifically cotton plantations, which required a large labor force of enslaved people. The Southern economy also lacked a diverse industrial base like the North, which limited economic growth and development. Additionally, the Civil War and Reconstruction further weakened the Southern economy, leading to widespread poverty and economic hardship in the region.