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29 July, 19:07

What was the primary way the farms in the South differed from those in the North?

A) The farms of the South did not rely on enslaved labor.

B) The farms of the South raised cash crops using a plantation system.

C) The farms of the South only provided crops for southern families.

D) The farms of the South were pushed aside for other industries.

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  1. 29 July, 21:02
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    The correct answer is B). The farmers of the South raised cash crops using a plantation system.

    Agriculture in the South grew cash crops using a plantation system, they used slaves for work not only in agriculture but in factories and. Meanwhile, in the North there some abolition movements, the society was not as conservative as in the South, and the economy was based not only in agriculture but in factories and raildoads.
  2. 29 July, 22:34
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    I think it is B. The south was based on agriculture.
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