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The continued popularity of the cotton industry throughout the South in the late nineteenth century led to A) fewer periods of unemployment. B) an increase in imported cotton. C) widespread wealth and prosperity. Eliminate D) more textile mills in the region.

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option D.


The continued popularity of the cotton industry throughout the South in the late nineteenth century led to more textile mills in the region.


These textile mills managed to survive the evil effects of the American civil war which completely ruined the southern states industry.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The continued popularity of the cotton industry throughout the south in the late nineteenth century led to more textile mills in the region.

Option (D)

Explanation:

  • In the nineteenth century, there was a wave of the increasing popularity of cotton in the south because of its high quality which has also made a place in the world market particularly in the west. The west was facing a scarcity of raw materials which made them use imported ones from India.
  • As a result of which there was growing efflux of cotton for the textile industries of the west, which has significantly increased domestic manufacture thereby led to more introduction of textile mills in the region which is also supported by the regional climatic conditions.

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