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The Upper South sold and transported enslaved people to the Deep South where they needed workers. Both the Upper and Deep South grew different crops so they depended on each other for these crops.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The ways in that the economies of the Upper South and the Deep South became dependent on each other around 1860 were the following. In the Upper South, they traded slaves. They sold and transported slaves to the Deep South region because there, slaves were needed to work in the plantations. In different regions, different crops were grown. So the sale of slaves was needed to work in the fields of the South.