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How did the textile industry in south carolina differ from the textile industry in other parts of the united states?

A. Textile mills in south carolina had to pay a special tax to pay for reconstruction, while other mills in other areas of United States did not.
B. In South Carolina, the textile industry had existed prior to the Civil War, yet the textile industry in other areas was relatively new,
C. Mills in other parts of the country hired may immigrants; however, mills in South Carolina hired poor whites already living in the area
D. In South Carolina, mills received raw materials from local farms, mills in other areas of the country imported raw materials from Europe.


I NEED AN A, B, C, OR D, AND PROOF PLEASE!!! this is serious

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Answer:

I think the answer is D

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(Sorry if i'm wrong)

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