As agriculture became entrenched in the south the food security in the country improved.
The south became to dependent on one crop
When agriculture became entrenched in the South entrepreneurs built new factories to meet rising consumer demand.
Agriculture became entrenched in the South primarily due to the region's favorable climate and fertile land, which made it ideal for cash crops like cotton, tobacco, and sugar. This agricultural focus led to the development of a plantation economy that relied heavily on enslaved labor, entrenching social and economic structures based on slavery. As a result, the South's identity, economy, and political power became increasingly tied to agriculture, creating significant regional disparities with the industrializing North. This agricultural dependency also contributed to tensions that ultimately fueled the Civil War.
slavery was defended as a positive good
Short-Staple Cotton
The south became to dependent on one crop
The south became to dependent on one crop
When agriculture became entrenched in the South entrepreneurs built new factories to meet rising consumer demand.
slavery was defended as a positive good
Short-Staple Cotton
It became communist as well
it would be a northern country
The South's African American population became the majority.
South Africa became a Union
removed federal troops from the south
South China Agricultural University was created in 1908.
The geography of the colonies were different. The south had good soil, so they became agricultural, and the north had bad soil, so they became industrial.