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What problem was caused by the southern farmers in the 1800s growing cotton and tobacco year after year?
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What problem was caused by the southern farmers in the 1800s growing cotton and tobacco year after year?
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What problem was caused by the southern farmers in the 1800s growing cotton and tobacco year after year?
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The crops were smaller and lower in quality year after year. Have a great day =D
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