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Which was the most important cash crop in the South in the 1800s?
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Which was the most important cash crop in the South in the 1800s?
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COTTON is the answer
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tobacco, corn, cotton, indigo, sugar canes, wheat, and rice are all or most of the cash crops, but cotton was most likely the one that made the most profit because it could be used for beds, clothes, and many other things :)
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