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Why did Henry W. Grady believe the South’s dependency on cotton farming was such a bad thing?
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Why did Henry W. Grady believe the South’s dependency on cotton farming was such a bad thing?
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Henry W. Grady believed the South's dependency on cotton farming was a bad thing because it kept the South dependent on the North for crops and other supplies/materials.
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