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Which were goals of the Bourbon Democrats? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses to attract investors from the North to bu...Asked by hm
Which were goals of the Bourbon Democrats? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
to attract investors from the North to build mills and factories in Georgia
to attract investors from the North to build mills and factories in Georgia
to diversify farming crops so the state didn’t rely solely on cotton
to diversify farming crops so the state didn’t rely solely on cotton
to encourage Georgia citizens to buy goods and services from Northern states
to encourage Georgia citizens to buy goods and services from Northern states
to return to the cotton-based economy of Georgia’s antebellum days
(1 point)
Responses
to attract investors from the North to build mills and factories in Georgia
to attract investors from the North to build mills and factories in Georgia
to diversify farming crops so the state didn’t rely solely on cotton
to diversify farming crops so the state didn’t rely solely on cotton
to encourage Georgia citizens to buy goods and services from Northern states
to encourage Georgia citizens to buy goods and services from Northern states
to return to the cotton-based economy of Georgia’s antebellum days
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The goals of the Bourbon Democrats included:
- **to return to the cotton-based economy of Georgia’s antebellum days**
The other options, such as diversifying crops or attracting Northern investors, were generally not aligned with the Bourbon Democrats' objectives, as they primarily sought to maintain and restore the traditional economic practices centered around cotton and did not advocate for significant changes to the pre-war economic model.
- **to return to the cotton-based economy of Georgia’s antebellum days**
The other options, such as diversifying crops or attracting Northern investors, were generally not aligned with the Bourbon Democrats' objectives, as they primarily sought to maintain and restore the traditional economic practices centered around cotton and did not advocate for significant changes to the pre-war economic model.