They grew crops such as tobacco, sugar cane, rice, and mostly vegetables.
Agriculture in the south struggled after the civil war ended. The large plantations maintained by slaves no longer existed, and the Southern economy lost it's competitive edge when it came to cotton production. However, the agriculture in the North began advancing. Science and technology was progressing and farmers found new techniques of feeding livestock to increase efficiency and output.
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the production of crops remained the same
the production crops rose sharply.
dominated by cotton
There really wasn't any after the Civil War if I remember correctly. That's because their economy was destroyed, and it was mainly agriculture.
an agriculture economy overly dependent on cotton and slave labor.
It no longer became based solely on the agriculture and the agriculture that was left was no longer dependent on slave labor
an increasingnumber of laborersworked land they would never own.
South Yemen Civil War happened in 1986.
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There really wasn't any after the Civil War if I remember correctly. That's because their economy was destroyed, and it was mainly agriculture.
Agriculture
yes the south agriculture the north industrial
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an agriculture economy overly dependent on cotton and slave labor.
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It no longer became based solely on the agriculture and the agriculture that was left was no longer dependent on slave labor
Agriculture, especially cotton for sale the the British textile industry.
Slavery was more important to the South than it was to the North, because the South's economy relied on agriculture.
The statement that correctly explains economic conditions in the South during the Civil War was that they were very poor and relied heavily on agriculture. This greatly contrasted the North which was more industry oriented.