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South Remain Poverty War Financers Northerners.  Half Wage Workers Longer

Front Why did the South remain in poverty after the war?
Back Most of the financers were Northerners.  Half-wage workers and longer hours.  Sharecroppers.  South started late at industrialization, and little education.

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