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What was not a reason southern farmer struggled financially after the Civil War
A. They much greater competition from foreign producers
B. The produce were not worth as much money
C There were too many workers to pay
D Southern planters had lost their enslaved workers
A. They much greater competition from foreign producers
B. The produce were not worth as much money
C There were too many workers to pay
D Southern planters had lost their enslaved workers
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B. The produce were not worth as much money
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Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. The correct answer is:
D. Southern planters had lost their enslaved workers
After the Civil War, Southern planters struggled financially because they lost their enslaved workers, who had been their main source of labor. This loss of free labor greatly impacted the profitability of their operations.
D. Southern planters had lost their enslaved workers
After the Civil War, Southern planters struggled financially because they lost their enslaved workers, who had been their main source of labor. This loss of free labor greatly impacted the profitability of their operations.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is:
D. Southern planters had lost their enslaved workers
After the Civil War, the abolition of slavery meant that Southern planters no longer had access to free labor from enslaved workers, which contributed to their financial struggles. Thank you for your patience.
D. Southern planters had lost their enslaved workers
After the Civil War, the abolition of slavery meant that Southern planters no longer had access to free labor from enslaved workers, which contributed to their financial struggles. Thank you for your patience.
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