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22 September, 09:39

What describes the economy of the North in the antebellum era?

It relied heavily on tobacco and cotton production.

It lacked roads, canals, and railroads.

It was primarily industrial.

It focused on growing crops

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  1. 22 September, 12:16
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    The correct answer is

    It was primarily industrial.

    It was similar to Victorian England. The land was full of factories with machines and heavy industry and people worked in them. Cotton and agriculture were found in the south where there were a lot of slaves that could work on the plantations.
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