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16 February, 21:10

In the South during the Industrial Revolution, A) all Southern farmers had enslaved workers. B) most plantations had fifty or more enslaved workers. C) about twenty-five percent of Southerners had no enslaved workers. D) about twenty-five percent of Southerners had enslaved workers.

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  1. 16 February, 21:12
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    Generally speaking, in the South during the Industrial Revolution "C) about twenty-five percent of Southerners had no enslaved workers," since slave labor was the driving force behind the South's economy.
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