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What was the primary way farms in the south differed from those in the north

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The farms of the South raised agricultural products.
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The primary way farms in the south differed from those in the north is that the farms of the South raised cash crops using a plantation system.

Benefited by an ideal climate and available land, property owners in the southern colonies developed plantation farms for cash crops such as rice, tobacco and sugar cane (enterprises that required increasing amounts of labor). And many farms in the South produced cotton and other cash crops because they were fundamental to the Southern economy.