It is true of the southern textile industry that
A) it was the most successful area of industrial development for the South.
B) although for a while the textile industry did well, the North eventually surpassed it, and by 1900 it was on its last legs.
C) wages in southern textile mills were the same as in the North.
D) the production of iron had outpaced textile production by 1900.
E) it employed a large percentage of Southerners.
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