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Which invention brought the Industrial Revolution to northern agriculture?
more jobs in mills and factories.
growing cash crops.
wealthy planters.
Cyrus McCormick's reaper
handmade to machine-made goods.
railroad.
Cotton became the South's main crop.
put their money into land and slaves.
The North attracted more immigrants than the South because it offered
more jobs in mills and factories.
growing cash crops.
wealthy planters.
Cyrus McCormick's reaper
handmade to machine-made goods.
railroad.
Cotton became the South's main crop.
put their money into land and slaves.
The South's political leaders were
more jobs in mills and factories.
growing cash crops.
wealthy planters.
Cyrus McCormick's reaper
handmade to machine-made goods.
railroad.
Cotton became the South's main crop.
put their money into land and slaves.
The Industrial Revolution began with a dramatic shift from
more jobs in mills and factories.
growing cash crops.
wealthy planters.
Cyrus McCormick's reaper
handmade to machine-made goods.
railroad.
Cotton became the South's main crop.
put their money into land and slaves.
Few mills and factories were built in the South because southerners
more jobs in mills and factories.
growing cash crops.
wealthy planters.
Cyrus McCormick's reaper
handmade to machine-made goods.
railroad.
Cotton became the South's main crop.
put their money into land and slaves.
The wide, fertile, coastal plains of the South were ideal for
more jobs in mills and factories.
growing cash crops.
wealthy planters.
Cyrus McCormick's reaper
handmade to machine-made goods.
railroad.
Cotton became the South's main crop.
put their money into land and slaves.
What was the main effect of Eli Whitney's cotton gin on the South?
more jobs in mills and factories.
growing cash crops.
wealthy planters.
Cyrus McCormick's reaper
handmade to machine-made goods.
railroad.
Cotton became the South's main crop.
put their money into land and slaves.
By 1850, the cheapest and fastest way to move goods in the North was by
more jobs in mills and factories.
growing cash crops.
wealthy planters.
Cyrus McCormick's reaper
handmade to machine-made goods.
railroad.
Cotton became the South's main crop.
put their money into land and slaves.
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