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7 December, 22:45

What was the primary way that the economy in the south differed from the economy of the north? the farms of the south did not rely on enslaved labor. the farms of the south raised agricultural products. the factories of the south provided important exports. the factories of the south were far more advanced.

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  1. 7 December, 23:15
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    the farms of the south raised agricultural products

    The north was more industrial while the south was more agricultural.
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