What was NOT a reason Southern farmers struggled financially after the Civil War?

A. They faced much greater competition from foreign producers.
B. The goods they produced were not worth as much money.
C. There were too many workers to pay.
D. Southern planters had lost their enslaved workers.

C. There were too many workers to pay. (This was not a reason Southern farmers struggled financially after the Civil War.)

D. Southern planters had lost their enslaved workers.