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How was the economy of the South in the 1850s connected to the culture of slavery?
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How was the economy of the South in the 1850s connected to the culture of slavery?
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How was the economy of the South in the 1850s connected to the culture of slavery?
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The main way in which the
economy of the South in the 1850s was connected to the culture of slavery is that slaves were the primary labor force used to harvest the crops that the South produced (mainly cotton at this time).
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