What was the basis of the South’s economy after the Civil War?

agriculture

banks

factories

slave trade

After the Civil War, the basis of the South's economy continued to be agriculture, mainly focused on growing crops such as cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar. The region had to shift away from the use of slave labor due to emancipation, but the agricultural sector remained a key part of the economy. Additionally, the South began to develop some industries and factories, but agriculture remained the primary economic activity in the region.