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10 December, 06:51

How would the South benefit from the growing textile industries of the North? The textile industries would export their textiles through Southern ports. The growing industries would rely on coal and steel from the South. The textile industries would increase the demand for the South's cotton. The South would begin using the same methods to develop its own textile industries. The Southern population could be better employed in the Northern industries.

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  1. 10 December, 07:01
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    The answers a at least thats what i got
  2. 10 December, 07:02
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    In the 1880s only a few textile mills existed in the South. But by the 1920s, the region had eclipsed New England in terms of yarn and cloth production. Textile mills sprang up throughout the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, an area called the Southern Piedmont, which stretches from Virginia to Alabama. Mills grew in urban settings, like Atlanta and Columbus, and rural upland areas, like Dalton. By the end of the second decade of the twentieth century, more Southerners worked in textile mills than most other occupations.
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