Why did southerners remain committed to farming?

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2026-04-14 00:55

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The South's landscape was more fertile and rich than in the North. Wide and vast fields also contributed to large plantations for producing cash crops, such as tobacco. The North practice subsistence farming, for their terrain was much rockier and hills were more abundant. The North was the hub of shipping and fishing while the South practiced agriculture for their source of food and economically kept them ahead.

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