What economic change did Georgia undergo in the early stages of the Civil War? A.

In order to fund the war effort Georgia increased its cotton production and trade with Great Britain.

B.

The state government took control of the agricultural industry to ensure that the state could feed its militias.

C.

Overproduction of cotton caused prices to decrease significantly and led farmers to produce alternative crops.

D.

The need for manufactured goods in the South led the state to increase production of textiles and weapons.

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