In the South because the soil in the South was very fertile and good for planting crops such as cotton.
Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
cotton
southern states after the civil war
mainly farming and agriculture such as cotton and tobacco plantations, things like that
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.
Mainly for cotton farming from the help of the cotton gin.
The main industry in the Southern States was farming. The most prevalent crops were cotton and tobacco. The Southern States, before the Civil War, sold these crops to the Northern States and in European markets.
Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
the dependence on cotton farming in the South
southern colonies
mainly farming and agriculture such as cotton and tobacco plantations, things like that
cotton
southern states after the civil war
mainly farming and agriculture such as cotton and tobacco plantations, things like that
Farming, most likely. Putting seeds in holes, harvesting crops, tilling the land.
cotton gin
farming