what contributed to how the south remained so different from the north? multiple select question. southerners typically did not see the value in new manufactured goods. while the agricultural economy of the northeast had declined, that of the south was booming. most wealthy southerners had invested their capital in northern and european manufacturing rather than in developing the southern economy. the southern economy was tied to a culture that celebrated the wealth of planters and viewed slavery as a benevolent institution
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