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They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.
The Southern States were to organise conventions which had to amend their own constitutions so as to conform them with the Constitution of the United States, including the incorporation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Southern plantations had been damaged during the war, and rice exports dropped sharply. Trade also fell off when the British closed the profitable West Indies (Caribbean) market to American merchants. What little money there was went to pay foreign debts, and a serious currency shortage resulted.
the largest antebellum southern industry was
they became part of new southern governments.
Encouraging new industries
take power from southern planters
take power from southern planters
take power away from the southern planters.
encouraging new industries
northern merchants and southern planters
Southern planters.
The Northern merchants and the Southern planters
They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.
northern merchants and southern planters
The planters were the ones who controlled the economic and political life of the southern colonies. OK but my answer are farmers merchants plantation owners teachers help me
Northern merchants vs southern planters, states rights vs a strong federal government are a couple