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What was true of farmers in Louisiana during the antebellum period?

Most farmers owned large plantations.
Most farmers owned small plots of land.
Many farmers grew potatoes and tomatoes.
Most farmers used enslaved laborers to raise crops.

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Most farmers used enslaved laborers to raise crops.
Explanation: It was the deep South, slavery was normalized there. Plus, I looked on a site that was about Louisiana during the Antebellum period and cotton was how the majority of Louisiana farmers made their money. I’m assuming that the cotton was forcibly picked by slaves. Hope this helped.
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Answer:

its B, I had this question

Step-by-step explanation:

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