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a) it brought many northern investors to georgia so that they could buy up large tracks of mostly empty farmland.
b) it made rural farmers totally change the cash crops they grew to ones that required much smaller amounts of water.
c) it totally changed georgia’s economy from one that depended on cash crops to one that depended on manufacturing.
d) it made the lives of rural farmers even more difficult, adding to the problems of the great depression and the boll weevil.
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