These leaders argued that by remaining committed to cotton production, the south was becoming dependent on the north for manufactured goods. These southerners also argued that factories and workshops would revive the economy of the Upper South, which was less prosperous than the cotton states.
I believe it was Pizarro.
The start of WW2 strengthen the economy by manufacturing new weapons for american troops:
Brought an end to, World War 1 <span>ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ</span>
The rest of the world believed that appeasing Hitler and Hideki Tojo would make them stop their hunger for land. Neville Chamberlain, British prime minister, even said that Hitler could have the Sudetenland as long as he didn't invade the rest of Czechoslovakia.