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Which statements describe the economy of the american south before civil war? A. was based on small farms and factories B. relied on many large agricultural plantations C. Depended on rice and indigo farms
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Which statements describe the economy of the american south before civil war?
A. was based on small farms and factories
B. relied on many large agricultural plantations
C. Depended on rice and indigo farms
D. included many productive textile mills
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The answers could be A and D. My most confident answer would be A.
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