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How did the Industrial Revolution effect the south?

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How did the Industrial Revolution effect the south?

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The Industrial Revolution weakened the economy of the South. During the Industrial Revolution, much more work was done in factories. The Southern economy was devoted to farming and cultivating the land. More money and jobs were in the factories and cities. Therefore, the economy of the South was weakened.

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