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How did the plantation system influence the economic development of the United States? (1 point) Responses It prevented the development of industry in the Northeast. It prevented the development of industry in the Northeast. It turned the South into a major producer of the cotton used in northern mills. It turned the South into a major producer of the cotton used in northern mills. It restricted agricultural expansion in the western territories. It restricted agricultural expansion in the western territories. It increased federal dependency on tariffs for revenue.

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The correct response is: **It turned the South into a major producer of the cotton used in northern mills.**

The plantation system, heavily reliant on slave labor, focused on the cultivation of cash crops like cotton, which became a dominant force in the Southern economy. This had significant implications for the economic development of the United States, as it fueled the growth of textile mills in the North and contributed to the overall industrialization of the country, particularly in the Northeast. The demand for cotton made the South a crucial part of the American economy, linking the agricultural South to the industrial North.
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