What do the map and chart addressing the importance of cotton imply about the political relationship between the North and the South in the 1850s?

A) Southerners felt that if concerns over slavery led to secession, they were strong enough to
flourish on their own.
B) The South believed that they had acquired enough new lands for cultivation in the Black Belt
that western expansion was no longer necessary.
C) Northern industrialists thought that if the South seceded, they had access to foreign cotton
markets that could easily replace Southern cotton.
D) Southern secession would have little to no impact on the American economy because of the
North's advanced industrial system.


A

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