The King of the Southern economy typically refers to the pivotal role of agriculture, particularly cotton, in the economy of the Southern United States before the Civil War. This "King Cotton" mindset underscored the reliance on plantation agriculture and enslaved labor, making cotton the dominant cash crop and a vital export. The economy was heavily intertwined with the institution of slavery, which supported its growth and profitability. However, this reliance on a single crop made the Southern economy vulnerable to fluctuations in market demand and other external factors.
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