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What role did cotton, tabacco and steel play in the south following the civil war?

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Cotton, Tobacco, and steel play increased the south's economy more than the North's. It helped the south become more economically mature.
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It was important for the growth and modernization of its economy.

Tobacco affected the historical backdrop of the South. Early development brought flourishing and guaranteed the monetary survival of the states.

The improvement of the tobacco estate framework, be that as it may, built up subjugation in the South to a degree not found in the North.

Since tobacco development rapidly destroyed the dirt, the grower was always clearing new land, prompting the extension of subjugation and tobacco developing.

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