Respuesta :
A.) cotton remained central to Georgia’s economy but manufacturing of textiles and weapons increased. Good luck ;)
Answer: D. Cotton production ended after the Confederate government forced Georgian farmers to grow food for the army.
Explanation:
Like many other former confederation countries, the economy of Georgia found itself in serious trouble after the Civil War. The economy was previously focused on cotton and tobacco production. With the abolition of slavery, Georgian farmers had to reorient themselves to food production for the army. At the end of the XIX. century, Georgia enters industrial flows, and primarily the development of the textile industry.