What impact did the northern victory in the Civil War have on the plantation system in the South?
a. Many plantations were taken over by foreign immigrants.
b. Plantations were forced to find other sources of labor.
c. Plantations grew larger due to a greater need for cotton.
d. Many plantations were replaced by factories.
After the Civil War, plantations in the South could not longer count on slave labor force. The triumph of the North supposed the freedom of black slaves. So, they had to look at other solutions.