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1 March, 14:12

Industries in the New South, such as tobacco production, coal mining, and cotton mills, flourished because of an improvement in one system. What is it? A. roadways B. tariffs C. textile industry D. the crop-lien system E. the railway

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  1. 1 March, 14:17
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    E. the railway

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    Transportation upgrades assumed a noteworthy job in the advancement of Alabama during the New South time. Railway construction connecting Mobile with Nashville, through Montgomery and Birmingham, was finished in 1872. What's more, a line connecting Meridian, Mississippi, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, additionally went through Birmingham. By 1900, the Southern Railway system, the Atlantic Coastal Line, and the Seaboard Line all reached into Alabama, which by then had more than of 4,000 miles of working track.
  2. 1 March, 14:30
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    Due to railways being added across the US, goods were able to travel faster and cheaper.
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