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An Economic Cause of Increasing Sectional Conflict on the Eve

Question 26

Question 26

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An economic cause of increasing sectional conflict on the eve of the Civil War was the decreasing importance of the


A) canal system.
B) cotton crop on the foreign market.
C) southern wheat crop.
D) Mississippi River.

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