The United States' total cotton output tripled between 1816 and 1826. Cotton continued to rise in value as the nation's primary export, and by 1836, would make up two-thirds of all American exports in terms of value.
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C. Japan thought that America was weak and could be knocked out easily. But boy were they wrong.
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A,B,C do NOT describe the agricultural conditions of the Southern Colonies. I am not sure if my answer is correct on why, but I am going to go for it. I think answer choice D describes the conditions better because there were alot of farmers growing food for not only themselves, but townspeople to rely on.