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Unit 6 – Industrialization and the Gilded Age, 1865–1898
Topic 6.4
What was a primary difference between the economic strategy of the "New South" and that of the pre-Civil War South?
The New South continued to rely solely on slavery for labor.
The pre-Civil War south focused more heavily on industrialization than agriculture.
The New South did not engage in any trade or commerce.
The New South focused on industrialization, whereas the pre-Civil War South relied heavily on agriculture.
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