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What was the country’s staple in the South before the Great Migration?

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Cotton

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The country's staple in the South before the Great Migration was Cotton. The agriculture in the south was always driven by large-scale plantation to exportation. And the cultures more cultivated were Cotton, tobacco, and sugar. African-Americans, prior to the Great migration, used to work in the farm sector, particularly in the intensive labor crop of cotton. Either working under a sharecropper system or wage laborer.


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