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How did the inventions of the industrial revolution change the economies of the north and the south?

A. The north industrialized while the south was not affected by the new inventions.
B. Factories sprang up in both north and south.
C. In the north Mills and factories changed society; in the south the cotton gin transformed cotton production.
D. Large immigrant populations grew in cities throughout the south.

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User Hongsy
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D , people had to move to the south
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User Ivan Vashchenko
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Answer:

Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

Most people wanted to gain from the Cotton Gin so they moved to the South.

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