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The South had all the necessary ingredients for industry after the Civil War except: capital cotton steam power
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The South had all the necessary ingredients for industry after the Civil War except:
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The south lacked steam power, so choice C. It had capital and money (gold), and cotton (which it thought that it could use to win the war)
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