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Why were some southern leaders worried about the South’s reliance on cotton?
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Why were some southern leaders worried about the South’s reliance on cotton?
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Southern leaders were concerned because cotton was the only major crop that was being grown. If a disease, natural catastrophe, etc. destroyed the cotton, the South had no other crops to maintain their economy. They relied solely on cotton.
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