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Which economic advantage did the northern states hold over the southern states by the middle of the 1800s? A- larger crop yields per acre B- a better transportation network C- lower labor costs D- a tighter
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Which economic advantage did the northern states hold over the southern states by the middle of the 1800s?
A- larger crop yields per acre
B- a better transportation network
C- lower labor costs
D- a tighter trade relationship with europe
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I believe it would be D, since the Union had an Industrial Line.
Answer is D.
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