(Help,will give medal) How did the increase of textile mills and factories in the North affect the population in the South in the period from 1820 to 1850? As more Americans moved to the North to find jobs, the population in the Southern states began to decrease. Because cotton was a necessity in the textile mills, the population of Americans who owned slaves increased dramatically. The population of farmers growing cotton and grain crops increased dramatically, while those growing sugar and tobacco decreased. The demand for Southern products like cotton increased, so pop% grew rapid
the last part is suposed to be, so population grew rapidly
@leonardo0430 @TuringTest
is it ab c d ?
not entirely sure but id say B. seems the most reasonable
i think it is B
im mean B makes most sense to me but i like getting the best grades i can so i dont wanna be wrong
i think you guys are right, and since we aren't sure I won't complain, but... normally you shouldn't just say the answer like that @leonardo0430 , you need to explain things in a way that leads the asker to answer the question themselves or you could get in trouble just letting you know
sorry i forgot <_< its 6 am in sweden .-. im sleepy
therefore, rise in population because of rise in slaves, more gets done, more gets made, farmers are happy
holy cheese nugget @leonardo0430 ur in sweden
that so cool!!!!
yep, and i see you remember all about history good job xD
lol im in Florida ^^ its hot here :C
-10 C .-. my cats body is frozen
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