Why was the South's industrial production much lower than the North's following the Civil War? A) the South lacked capital and an educated labor force B) Southern farms paid higher wages than Northern factories C) Southern politicians blocked the construction of factories D) the South had few workers that could perform industrial labor

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The correct answer is A. The South lacked capital and educated labour force. The Southern economy did not develop like the North because the South was strongly Angelican while the north was Puritain which led to differences in work ethic and education. Puritainism values a literate population because everyone should be able to read the Bible, while in the south, books did not matter and education was considered to be for the wealthy. Economy  in the South was based around human labor and slavery. The North used more ingenuity and intellect which led to blossoming of the industry and trade.

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