what did each side do to protect their sectional interests?

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Looking at the chart, what did each side do to protect their sectional interests?

Hopeton Plantation, GA, 1827
4.500 acres; 840 acres cultivated
By 1820, the USA was
exporting 400,000 bales
of cotton a year; by 1861, it
was 4 million bales. By the start
of the Civil War, cotton had
woods
woods
gardens
river
pumkins
potatoes
slave
quarters
peas
barley
cotton
rice
over
big
house
taken sugar and tobacco as the
foremost traded crop in the
world. By 1861, the USA
produced 66 percent of all the
raw cotton exported around the
world and most of it went to
Lancashire, United Kingdom,
which produced 66 percent of
road
road
barns
idle
corn
pasture
idle
woods
Woods
woods
all the cotton fabric that was traded world-wide!
Transcribed Image Text:Hopeton Plantation, GA, 1827 4.500 acres; 840 acres cultivated By 1820, the USA was exporting 400,000 bales of cotton a year; by 1861, it was 4 million bales. By the start of the Civil War, cotton had woods woods gardens river pumkins potatoes slave quarters peas barley cotton rice over big house taken sugar and tobacco as the foremost traded crop in the world. By 1861, the USA produced 66 percent of all the raw cotton exported around the world and most of it went to Lancashire, United Kingdom, which produced 66 percent of road road barns idle corn pasture idle woods Woods woods all the cotton fabric that was traded world-wide!
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