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North India and South India both had many similarities and differences. Regional kingdoms contained alike and dislike economies, political views, and religions. Over time, both areas developed in different ways. These ways shaped the form of India today. North and South India flourished because of its similar and different qualities. Many factors impacted the similar economies of North and South India. Monsoons affected both regions and caused long rainfalls in the summer and dry winds in the autumn and winter. In the Intellectual section in my PERSIAN Notes it says: during the autumn and winter months, irrigation was especially necessary and they both created dams, canals, wells, and tunnels. Rice, wheat, barley, pepper, spices, and specialized crops were grown. Because of the increase in agriculture, population growth occurred and by 1500 C.E. the population was 105 million. It also caused urbanization for North and South India. North and South India were interconnected with their economy in these ways. Although there were several similarities, there were also differences. North India’s mai...