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The south was hugely reliant on agriculture, even beyond the days of slavery and arguably to this day, due to the lack of factories, lack of immigrants or workers for those factories, and lack of government support (back then) to build those factories.
Answer:Reasons Why the Early 19th Century Southern Economy Relied on Agriculture ;
The best title for the box is option A, "Reasons Why the Early 19th Century Southern Economy Relied on Agriculture." This title encompasses the investment in land and slavery, the lack of manufacturing support, and the few immigrants available to work in factories, which all contributed to the agricultural focus of the Southern economy.
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