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In the late nineteenth century, southern agriculture Group of answer choices generally abandoned the cultivation of cotton. abandoned the crop lien system. remained dependent on cotton cultivation. was characterized by a trend toward diversification of crops.

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In the late nineteenth century, southern agriculture remained dependent on cotton cultivation. There was a significant decrease in the price of cotton in southern America but they did not stop cultivating the cotton. The fall in the cotton price was due to the large growth of cotton in Eygpt and India at that time.

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