The South experienced growth primarily due to its agricultural economy, particularly cotton production, which thrived thanks to slave labor and favorable climatic conditions. However, this growth did not translate into broader development due to a lack of industrialization, infrastructure investment, and education. The region's reliance on a single cash crop created economic vulnerability and hindered diversification. Socially and politically, the entrenched system of slavery and resistance to change further stifled progress and modernization.
the South grew those crops
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Eliza Lucas Pinckney is a South Carolina planter who grew indigo. She developed indigo as one of its most important cash crops.
The South had to hire more slaves to pick the cotton. Therefore the population grew.
Angelina Grimké
As the population grew, southern power grew in Congress.
It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
the South grew those crops
as the population grew, southern power grew in congress - apex
It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
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Josh Turner grew up in Hannah, South Carolina.
Both South Carolina and Georgia.
The Southern Colonies. Virginia grew tobacco. South Carolina grew rice and indigo.
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they grew tabocco and indigo