What's the difference between a chevy silverado and cheyenne?

Was looking to get my first truck and my needs are something I can cruise around in as a daily driver and use for my small moving business on the weekends.

I have my heart set on a chevy truck, particularly something like a 97+ c1500. But I was curious as to what the difference between the silverado and cheyenne is. What I'm assuming is the cheyenne is a step up from a basic work truck and has pick-and-choose options whereas the silverado has most options standard?

I'm not picky when it comes to bells and whistles. Cloth split bench seats, carpeting, and a tow package is all I need. Other than that, power windows/locks would be great so I don't have to reach over and roll them up every time I get on the highway.

The heaviest thing I've ever had to tow would be a car on a uhaul car hauler so I know I don't need something like a 3500.

What's the difference other than trim? Different engines? I'm looking for a 5.0 v8

Added (1). Right now I work for a local landscaping company and they use a couple ford trucks and I really don't like those trucks.

The Cheyenne is a work truck with crank windows and the Silverado is pretty well loaded for that time.
I'm sure either truck could have any of the engine options in it, but the Cheyenne is probably more likely to have a small one in it, a person buys a cheap truck they're more likely to have a cheap engine.
Also I've been told the Cheyenne is a Mexican model. But I don't know if I believe that because my grandpa had one in Iowa, but it's the only one I've ever seen.