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The antebellum years saw the USA with a strong economy. Agriculture and manufacturing in the North and an agricultural economy in the South. Each sector helped each other and each sector helped the US's balance of trade. Under normal conditions, there was no need for the South to lessen its dependence on farming.

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As a wealthy cotton-growing society, they felt they didn't need industry.

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