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cuz of the economy how there was nothing and the deep south was comitted to cotton, and, in some areas, to rice and sugarcane
Cotton and cotton alone. That's why they needed so many foreign imports, so when the Northern-dominated Congress raised the tariff on imported goods (to protect US manufacturing industry, which was all in the North), the Southern states saw it as a hostile tax on the South.
the south had fertile soil and a warm climate
It suggested that a new approach to the economy was developing in the South.
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The economy of the south depended on cotton, which was the largest export of the United States. Tobacco was the #2 crop in most of the south.
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The south's economy was based largely on growing cotton. The north's economy was based on industry.
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cotton was large selling crop. Most of South Carolina's money came from cotton.
The South's cotton economy was crucial for the South's survival, and was also helpful to the North. The South's cotton allowed the South to be a productive member of the Union.
The South was a cash crop economy of cotton and tobacco.
Crops that were an important part of the economy in the Southern Colonies were tabacco, rice, and indigo.
Cotton was crucial to the economy of the south.
cuz of the economy how there was nothing and the deep south was comitted to cotton, and, in some areas, to rice and sugarcane