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What was a central goal of Henry Grady’s idea for a New South? paying better wages developing industry preventing cities from growing limiting the crops farmers grew
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The central goal of Henry Grady’s idea for a New South was mainly to develop industry. It was assumed that the agricultural basis of the South's economy had ended, and that the economy needed to adapt to the new reality.
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