Two primary reasons for the limited industrial development in the South were the region's heavy reliance on agriculture and the availability of cheap labor through slavery. The economy was predominantly based on cash crops like cotton, which diverted investment and resources away from industrial ventures. Additionally, the lack of infrastructure, such as railroads and factories, hindered industrial growth, as did the prevailing social and economic systems that prioritized plantation agriculture over industrialization.
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