Alright class, take your seats an we'll begin our review.
Mrs. BrooksGeorgia's History
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Now then, who could tell me how agriculture in the south was transformed after WWII?
Mrs. BrooksGeorgia's History
Farmers benefitted from new technology like tractors and processors. The New Deal and wartime demand gave farmers a motive to alter their crops.
Yes Mindy.
Mrs. BrooksGeorgia's History
Also, peanuts and pecans became increasingly vital than cotton, which used to be the main source for the state's income. Livestock and poultry was being raised more as well. There were about 226,000 farms in Georgia by 1945.
Excellent work Mindy and Simon!
Mrs. BrooksGeorgia's History
Farms were decreasing along with the need of tenant farmers. Many farm workers moved to Georgia's cities for work.
Guess I'll answer it or whatever.
Go ahead Gage.
In addition, with the manpower and the outburst of industry, the cities prospered. By the 1950s, more Georgians worked in manufacturing and industry.
Okay, what about the the growth of cities in Georgia?
Class: "Yes ma'am."
Mrs. BrooksGeorgia's History
Alright, lets transition to finish our notes for this unit. Make sure you have your notes out and we will start.
Well done Gage and Jaiden. In fact, wonderful job students. It seems you all have remembered the lesson.
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