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In Social Studies / Middle School | 2014-11-11

How were Westerners different?

Why was farming ideal in the South?

Asked by Samira13

Answer (3)

By the end of Civil War, as many as five million longhorn cattle, descendants of old Spanish stock, roamed wild in Texas.

Answered by kewununty | 2024-06-10

**Westerners **differed in their pursuits and motivations, with large farms succeeding in the west and small farmers struggling. Farming was ideal in the South due to its reliance on slave labor and the profitability of cotton production. ;

Answered by OliviadeHavilland | 2024-06-18

Westerners were different due to their diverse economic pursuits, with large farms thriving while small farms struggled. In the South, farming was ideal due to the climate conducive to cash crops and the reliance on slave labor, which shaped the economy and social structure. These differences led to contrasting values and ways of life in the West and the South during this period in history.
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Answered by OliviadeHavilland | 2024-12-16