During the first half of the nineteenth century,the "cotton kingdom"
A) was already losing ground to other staples, such as rice and tobacco.
B) saw wealthy planters outnumber small planters.
C) did not rely on large numbers of slaves imported directly from Africa.
D) was the dominant source of the income of the lower South.
E) still had not adopted the cotton gin, despite the time and resources that could be saved.
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Q1: Which of the following statements about the
Q2: Between 1840 and 1860,the American South's slave
Q3: Prior to 1860,southern white women
A) had about
Q4: Short-staple cotton
A) helped to keep the South
Q5: Most "plain folk" of the Old South
A)
Q7: Prior to 1860,southern women differed from northern
Q8: In the late 1850s,many of the great
Q9: Most white southerners owned
A) no slaves.
B) one
Q10: The South may have failed to develop
Q11: In the 1850s,the southern social theorist George
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