an increasingnumber of laborersworked land they would never own.
It no longer became based solely on the agriculture and the agriculture that was left was no longer dependent on slave labor
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.
Robert E. Lee, became the south's greatest military figure in the 1800's. -Era of the Civil War-
No as the war went on the south troops became increasingly younger and poorly equipped.
The south became to dependent on one crop
When agriculture became well established in the South, the Southb became too dependent on one crop, limiting development.
South
It no longer became based solely on the agriculture and the agriculture that was left was no longer dependent on slave labor
The south became to dependent on one crop
As agriculture became entrenched in the south the food security in the country improved.
Agriculture was the chief industry of the pre-Civil War south; it was made very profitable by the use of slave labor. Agriculture remained a mainstay following the Civil War but as the industrial revolution evolved in the last half of the nineteenth century, the south also moved into the textile industry and remained in those industries into the twentieth century. Today the south is still in the agriculture business but have also strong financial and manufacturing sectors.
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.
yes the south agriculture the north industrial
Agriculture
Because no-one wanted them to. The Black Codes limited their ambitions, and sharecropping became the normal system of making a living from agriculture.
When agriculture became entrenched in the South entrepreneurs built new factories to meet rising consumer demand.