Question
The South was known for their revolutionary factories and for being a heavy investor in industrialization.
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The South during the antebellum period was primarily agrarian, relying heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton production, rather than on industrialization and factories. While there were some industrial developments in the South, they were not as prominent or extensive as those in the North.
The South during the antebellum period was primarily agrarian, relying heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton production, rather than on industrialization and factories. While there were some industrial developments in the South, they were not as prominent or extensive as those in the North.