In the postwar South
a. the economy and social structure was utterly devastated.
b. the emancipation of slaves had surprisingly little economic consequence.
c. the much-feared inflation never materialized.
d. industry and transportation were damaged, but Southern agriculture continued to flourish.
e. poorer whites benefited from the end of plantation slavery.
a
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A) Federalist party B) Republican party C) Liberty party D) Antifederalist party
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