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Vhich statement helps explain why the South had limited industry at the start of the Civil war?

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A) Most Southern capital was devoted to slavery and plantations.

Step-by-step explanation:

A big reason the confederacy was fighting to keep slaves legal in the south was because the slaves working in the plantations picking cotton and tending tobacco plants were bring in all of their income. These products were in high demand and the southerners who owned these slaves and owned theses farms, didn't want to lose the slaves who worked all day so they didn't have to do anything

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Answer: a. Most Southern capital was devoted to slavery and plantations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Southern states based their economy on agriculture and farmed large plantations with enslaved labor. This enabled them to export goods like cotton, tobacco, sugar cane and other cash crops. As this was their primary way of making money, they devoted their capital to it.

The North on the other hand, boasted of industry that they used to convert the goods acquired from the south into finished goods so that when the civil war broke out, they had much more industries than the south.

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