your a retard
Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
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Just before the Civil War, cotton was the largest cash crop exported from the South. The invention of the cotton gin in the late 18th century significantly boosted cotton production, making it a cornerstone of the Southern economy. By the 1860s, cotton accounted for a substantial portion of U.S. exports, highlighting its critical role in both the regional and national economy. This reliance on cotton also contributed to the tensions that led to the Civil War.
The nickname used to describe the South before the Civil War was "King Cotton." This term highlighted the region's economic reliance on cotton production, which became the dominant cash crop and a significant driver of the Southern economy. The phrase emphasized the importance of cotton to both the South's wealth and its social structure, particularly in relation to slavery.
South Carolina seceded from the Union before the Civil War.
Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
your a retard
the major crop prior to the civil war was cotton
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Cotton and tobacco.
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Cotton.
Because the South blamed the Civil War & Reconstruction on the Republican Party, the South was dominated by the Democrat Party for decades.
it might of been tobacco or corn.....not really sure