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Rainbow [258]
2 years ago
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7. Other than textiles, what three industries began to grow in South Carolina?

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Aleksandr [31]2 years ago
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Answer: The nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw the tremendous growth of the aptly named ''Big Three'' North Carolina industries—tobacco, textiles, and furniture. The manufacture of the many products related to these industries grew naturally from the availability of raw materials in the state.

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