they supported the expansion of southern industry
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? Shipped to the North? Cleaned by workers who were payed and not slaves? Cheap?
Referring to "the south shall rise again"?
New York and New England capitalists controlled the South's cotton trade by the middle of the 19th century. To a large extent, large cotton plantation owners in the South also played a role in controlling US cotton trade.
There were factions in both countries who were ready to support the South. Yet after Lincoln made the Emancipation Proclamation, any support for the South was seen as support for slavery. Plus, England began growing its own cotton in Egypt and India, eleminating the economic necessity for trading with the South.
expansion of southern industry
New south advocates supported in the last half of the 19Th century expansion of southern industry.
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Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific
Unlike most of Ausalia's other states, it was not gold that attracted immigrants to South Australians in their thousands. It was copper. Copper mining was a most lucrative prospect in the nineteenth century.
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Salvador Allende for one. Chile.
Slavery was legal in both the United States and Great Britain in the first years of the nineteenth century. It was also legal in parts of South America.
The Samoan Islands in the South Pacific
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