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Why didn't industry develop in the South? A. There was not enough labor B. Individuals could earn more from growing cotton than from industry C. Their dependence on slavery D. All of the above
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Why didn't industry develop in the South?
A. There was not enough labor
B. Individuals could earn more from growing cotton than from industry
C. Their dependence on slavery
D. All of the above
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Not completely sure but i think its D. Everything i read leads me to think that all of the answers are correct.
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