as agriculture became entrenched in the south

Sagot :

the South became too dependent on one crop, limiting development.

Answer:

Explanation:  Agriculture took hold in the South, because it became too dependent on one crop, limiting development. The South presented better geographical conditions that facilitated this type of activity. In addition, compared to the states of the North, which were more industrialized, the South had as its main characteristic, being highly rural and for this reason large cotton and sugar plantations could be found among others. Reasons more than enough for Agriculture to gain strength and become entrenched in the South and thus derive its economy from it.