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How did the Southern and Northern economies of the United States interact with Europe during the 1800s?(1 point) Responses The South imported raw materials from Europe and exported manufactured goods to the North. The South imported raw materials from Europe and exported manufactured goods to the North. The North exported raw materials to both the South and Europe. The North exported raw materials to both the South and Europe. The South exported manufactured goods to both Europe and the North. The South exported manufactured goods to both Europe and the North. Europe imported raw materials from the South and exported manufactured goods to the North.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The South exported raw materials to both Europe and the North.**

During the 1800s, the Southern economy primarily focused on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cash crops like cotton and tobacco. The South exported these raw materials to Europe, where they were in high demand for textile manufacturing. Meanwhile, the North exported manufactured goods and some agricultural products, but the South's agricultural exports were crucial for both European industries and Northern economies.

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