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Most of the South’s postwar industrial growth came from a. cotton mills. b. the manufacture of finished products. c. canal building. d. shipbuilding.

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a. Cotton Mills

During the Reconstruction Era, Cotton became a protagonist in the industrial growth of the Southern States. Southern capitalists sank Money into cotton rather than factories or land. More precisely, they invested in slaves; the average slave owner held almost two-thirds of his wealth in slaves in 1860, much less than he held in land.


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