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Why were plantation owners unable to export cotton during the Civil War? A) The Union destroyed bridges. B) The Union destroyed railroads. C) The Union attacked plantations. D) The Union blocked southern
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Why were plantation owners unable to export cotton during the Civil War? A) The Union destroyed bridges. B) The Union destroyed railroads. C) The Union attacked plantations. D) The Union blocked southern ports.
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D) The Union blocked southern ports.
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i'm pretty sure it's because D) The Union blocked southern ports....
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