Asked by Ally
How did the economy of South Carolina change after the Civil War?
A. Several industries developed in the state.
B. Most freedmen became landowners.
C. Cotton was no longer the chief crop.
D. Former slaves did not provide farm labor.
Is it D
A. Several industries developed in the state.
B. Most freedmen became landowners.
C. Cotton was no longer the chief crop.
D. Former slaves did not provide farm labor.
Is it D
Answers
Answered by
k
yes its D
Answered by
Ally
OK thanks i have one more question
What did Benjamin Tillman believe would most benefit the farmers?
A.a cheaper labor supply
more agricultural education
B.more money to spend on seed and equipment
C.lower fees on railroads, warehouses, and mills
Is it
What did Benjamin Tillman believe would most benefit the farmers?
A.a cheaper labor supply
more agricultural education
B.more money to spend on seed and equipment
C.lower fees on railroads, warehouses, and mills
Is it
Answered by
Ally
What did Benjamin Tillman believe would most benefit the farmers?
A.a cheaper labor supply
B.more agricultural education
C.more money to spend on seed and equipment
D.lower fees on railroads, warehouses, and mills
Is it
A.a cheaper labor supply
B.more agricultural education
C.more money to spend on seed and equipment
D.lower fees on railroads, warehouses, and mills
Is it
Answered by
Ally
Ia it A
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Not A.
What was the one thing he did to help farmers?
What was the one thing he did to help farmers?
Answered by
person
The first question is not D its A
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