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The plantation economy in the South produced what?
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The plantation economy in the South produced what?
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The answer is cotton. However, this was a large issue. Cotton was one of the only major crops that was being grown in the South, which meant that their economy could easily collapse if cotton production faltered.
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Cotton. I have to explain in 20 words, but there is no reason. History is easy.
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