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History, 16.12.2020 20:50 aydenmasonc

How did cotton and sugar plantation owners feel about secession? Both cotton and sugar plantation owners wanted secession.
Neither cotton nor sugar plantation owners wanted secession.
Cotton plantation owners opposed secession, while sugar plantation owners supported secession.
Cotton plantation owners supported secession, while sugar plantation owners opposed secession.

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