Where did the south sell the majority of its cotton overseas?
a. france and china
b. great britain and france
c. spain and france
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Ответ:
From the information I learned in my time living in South Korea, I believe it was Kim Jong-il
Explanation:
There isn't really an explanation for it Im just a history junkie