A key part of Henry Grady's definition of the "New South" was

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O a refusal to trade with the North.
O providing free college education to all.
O an increase in the amount of manufacturing.
O guaranteeing equal rights for African Americans.

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An increase in the amount of manufacturing.
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Yes, I am sure. Henry Grady's definition of the "New South" emphasized the need for the South to shift from its agricultural-based economy to one that was more industrial and focused on manufacturing. He advocated for the development of industries and factories in the South as a means to progress economically and compete with the industrialized North.
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