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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
13

Thirty years after the civil war the south became very rich, overwhelming agrarian and economically dependent true or false

History
2 answers:
REY [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

False.

Explanation:

The states of south lost the war, who enriched was the north, becomes strongest militarist, while the south for long years, becomes slavery by north.

Leni [432]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The given statement is True

Explanation:

These figures themselves, if accurate, would appear to topple the old thought of a dormant, ruined before the Southern war economy. At the point when one considers the more noteworthy urbanization of the North, specifically the Northeast, and the resultant more significant expense of living there, the situation of the South is much more especially improved. Although clearly, no examinations have considered this factor, it has significant ramifications for the way of life.

The central zone wherein Fogel and Engerman yield that South fell earnestly behind the remainder of the nation in physical capital development

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