Asked by BubbleGum276

How did the Confederate government's increased control over the southern economy impact the people in the South? Select the two correct answers.

A.They were forced to pay high taxes on slaves and cotton.
B.They could not afford food or supplies due to high inflation.***
C.They began to support anti-war politicians, such as the Copperheads.
D.They lost slaves who were seized by the government.
E.They sold more cotton to Europe than had been previously sold.***

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Answered by BubbleGum276
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Answered by Writeacher
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Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by BubbleGum276
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Answered by Geoff
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Answered by judgment kazzy
The answer is A and D
Answered by snow
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Answered by snow
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