A great deal of the cotton produced in the American South in the early nineteenth century was
A) produced by free labor.
B) sold to New England textile mills.
C) grown on the Atlantic tidewater plains.
D) consumed by the southern textile industry.
E) combined with wool to make linsey-woolsey fabrics.
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