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MAVERICK [17]
3 years ago
10

Which statements describe the Southern economy in the antebellum era? Select three responses.

History
1 answer:
sergey [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

Answer to the following question is as follow;

Explanation:

The following are assertions that define the antebellum economy: -It was largely agricultural. -It was highly reliant on forced labor. It mostly manufactured cotton and tobacco.

Cotton production was inextricably linked to the Antebellum South's commerce. Their business, nicknamed as the "Cotton Kingdom" or "Royal Cotton," relied on slave labour, which eventually became a significant cause of the War.

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