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Question 6 although the southern states clearly benefited economically from slave labor, industrialization in the north would have been just as successful without slavery.
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Question 6 although the southern states clearly benefited economically from slave labor, industrialization in the north would have been just as successful without slavery.
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this sounds more like a statement. however the north made different things than the south and there were not yet machines that were able to do the jobs of slaves as far as picking fields.
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