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What happened to the South s economy during the Civil War? (1 point)It improved. It remained stable. It deteriorated. It declined and then grew.

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It was absolutely destroyed. First of all, the South was an agricultural society - the economy was based around plantations and farms. At the time, it was a labor intensive industry. ... Not to mention there was a mass escape of slaves to the North when war broke out, so production in the South was severely hampered

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