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In the south during the industrial revolution

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The Southern lag in industrial development did not result from any inherent economic disadvantages. ... In 1860, the economic value of slaves in the United States exceeded the invested value of all of the nation's railroads, factories, and banks combined. On the eve of the Civil War, cotton prices were at an all-time high.

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