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The production of corn and wheat went up during the Civil War and the
production of cotton went down during the Civil War due to needing food
to feed the soldiers. But cotton production picked back up after the end
of the war.

True or false?


Sagot :

Answer: True

Explanation:

Many white small farmers turned to cotton production during Reconstruction as a way of obtaining needed cash. As cotton prices declined, many lost their land. By 1880, one-third of the white farmers in the cotton states were tenants rather than landowners, and the South as a whole had become even more dependent on cotton than it had been before the war. Although cotton production still was booming.