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By 1860, the Significance of Britain to the Southern Economy

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By 1860, the significance of Britain to the southern economy was based on the fact that


A) Britain provided most of the slaves to the South.
B) Britain was the major consumer of southern tobacco.
C) British consumers sparked the growth of the thriving southern indigo trade.
D) Britain had pledged itself to protect the institution of slavery.
E) Britain was a major importer of southern cotton.

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