After the Civil War, many southerners agreed that the "New South" needed to: eliminate its agricultural economy completely. form a separate nation. develop a strong industrial sector to go with its agricultural foundation. return to King Cotton and remain dominated by planter aristocrats.

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After the Civil War, many southerners agreed that the "New South" needed to:
eliminate its agricultural economy completely.
form a separate nation.
develop a strong industrial sector to go with its agricultural foundation.
return to King Cotton and remain dominated by planter aristocrats.
Question 14
The crop-lien system was a self-destructive economy, where merchants would provi
exchange for a share of their crops.
1) True
Transcribed Image Text:Time of Industry Question 13 After the Civil War, many southerners agreed that the "New South" needed to: eliminate its agricultural economy completely. form a separate nation. develop a strong industrial sector to go with its agricultural foundation. return to King Cotton and remain dominated by planter aristocrats. Question 14 The crop-lien system was a self-destructive economy, where merchants would provi exchange for a share of their crops. 1) True
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