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Which statement provides the BEST evidence to support the conclusion that the production of cotton was the MOST important economic activity in Georgia during the antebellum period? A) By the 1840s, railroad construction gave Georgia planters an alternative to transporting cotton via steamboat. B) The Piedmont and Coastal Plains regions provided a combination of suitable soil and climate for cotton production. Eliminate C) In 1860, over 87,000 Georgians were working in agriculture, which was almost 40,000 more than all other occupations combined. D) Planters were landowners who owned 20 or more field slaves; they made up Georgia's upper class and dominated the state's business and government.

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C is the answer btw hope this helps

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I believe the answer is: C. In 1860, over 87,000 Georgians were working in agriculture, which was almost 40,000 more than all other occupations combined

This numbers exist because cotton is one of the agricultural products that have the highest amount of shelf lives, which lallow cotton producers to be able to transfer their products outside the states. Different types of agricultural products started to thrive after the development of railroads.
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