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The South’s economy in the 1850s is best described as

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"plantation-based and agricultural,"

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The South's economy in the 1850's is best described as "plantation-based and agricultural," since the South's environment was much more conducive to farming than that of the North, and they depended heavily on slave labor up until the Civil War.

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