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The "South", or southern United States, has weather conditions unique to themselves which separates them from the Midwest and the North. Southern states receive appropriate amounts of sunlight and rainfall, which make for sufficient soil that grow substantial crops. This fueled the southern economy during the 1800s and set the apart from the rest of the United States.

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