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2 June, 11:03

How did agriculture in the North differ from that in the South?

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  1. 2 June, 13:27
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    There were different conditions in both places.

    North - Cold, short growing season and rokcy soil, so the only things that grew were blueberries and blackberies.

    South - Warm temperatures, long growing season, and fertile soil, so the things that

    were - Cotton, tobbaco, inidgo, rice, peanuts, potatoes, citrus fruits, pumpkins, squash, and peppers.
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