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ISBN: 1026003113

ISBN13: 9781026003114

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"The South's Development" is a comprehensive collection of reports and essays documenting the economic, industrial, and social transformation of the Southern United States during the early 20th century. Originally compiled as a broad overview of regional progress, this volume offers a detailed snapshot of a territory in transition, moving from a primarily agrarian society toward modern industrialization and infrastructure.

The work examines key sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and transportation, providing statistical data and expert analysis from various contemporary contributors. By exploring the advancements made in the decades following the turn of the century, the book highlights the South's growing role in the broader national economy. It covers diverse topics ranging from the expansion of the cotton industry and the rise of textile mills to the development of natural resources and the improvement of public health systems.

As a significant primary source, "The South's Development" serves as an invaluable resource for historians, economists, and researchers interested in the regional history of the American South and the complexities of its modernization. This volume provides a fascinating look at the economic ambitions and historical achievements of the region during a pivotal moment in American history.

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