Why did factories develop slowly in the South?
A) ?Slave discipline was difficult to maintain in a factory system.
B) ?The economic rewards of agriculture were more certain.
C) ?Industrialization might have disrupted the traditional southern social structure.
D) ?To raise the capital needed to build factories, Southerners would have had to sell slaves.
E) ?All of these choices
E
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