In the early nineteenth century, the Old Southwest (later known as the Deep South)

A. included a region of productive soil in Alabama and Mississippi.
B. contemplated seceding from the rest of the Union.
C. was slow to organize into states.
D. saw tobacco as its primary crop.
E. was largely developed by wealthy planters.


Answer: A

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