Discuss the goals of the New South advocates and evaluate the extent to which the South achieved those goals during the last half of the nineteenth century

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The primary goal of the New South advocates was to encourage economic prosperity in the South through support of a policy of industrialization. To achieve this, they sought investment from northern and foreign sources. While their policy did result in some industrial development, the South never came near to challenging the North industrially. Many of the profits from this development went to outside investors or the New South advocates. It did little to improve the lot of the average southerner, who remained wedded to the production of cotton.

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