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Which of the following does not describe a major difference between the Up Country and the Low Country?
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Up Country farms mainly grew corn, and Low Country farms mainly grew rice.
Up Country farms mainly grew corn, and Low Country farms mainly grew rice.
Up Country farms were primarily small farms, and Low Country farms were primarily plantations.
Up Country farms were primarily small farms, and Low Country farms were primarily plantations.
Up Country farms kept most of their crops, and Low Country farms exported most of their crops.
Up Country farms kept most of their crops, and Low Country farms exported most of their crops.
Up Country farms used debtors from England as labor, and Low Country farms used African slaves as labor.
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Up Country farms mainly grew corn, and Low Country farms mainly grew rice.
Up Country farms mainly grew corn, and Low Country farms mainly grew rice.
Up Country farms were primarily small farms, and Low Country farms were primarily plantations.
Up Country farms were primarily small farms, and Low Country farms were primarily plantations.
Up Country farms kept most of their crops, and Low Country farms exported most of their crops.
Up Country farms kept most of their crops, and Low Country farms exported most of their crops.
Up Country farms used debtors from England as labor, and Low Country farms used African slaves as labor.
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Up Country farms used debtors from England as labor, and Low Country farms used African slaves as labor.
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