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24 June, 04:18

Why did the North fear the influence of the South?

A. The South had millions of slaves who could be used to invade the

North.

B. The North could not compete with Southern schools and colleges.

C. Southern factories produced more goods than Northern factories.

D. The South had more political power in Congress.

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  1. 24 June, 07:43
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    The southern factories produced more than northern factories
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