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Prior to the Civil War, the South's economy was based primarily on what?

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Prior to the Civil War, the South's economy was primarily based on agriculture, specifically the plantation system that heavily relied on large-scale production of cash crops such as cotton, tobacco, rice, and indigo. This agrarian economy was supported by the institution of slavery, with enslaved individuals constituting the main labor force in the southern plantations.

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