Respuesta :
D) about a quarter of Southerners had enslaved workers.
Not everyone in the South operated with slaves as their labor force. There were also smaller family farms and such. Â But those who did hold slaves in operating plantations held large numbers of slaves, and so the institution of slavery was a gigantic part of the Southern economy.
Answer:
The Correct Answer is D.
Explanation:
- Most, while southern were small farmers about a quarter of Southerners, had enslaved workers.
- Lack of industrialization, the most political and economic powers held in the wealthy planters.
- Planters had a very little interest in the Industrialization since they made money from the plantation.
- Southern society remains based on Cotton production.