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- The cotton gin affected slavery because after the cotton gin was invented more slave owners wanted slaves in order to be able to organize the cotton. Since this machine worked really fast in the process of taking the seeds off the cotton, the slaves would have to also work faster to get the cotton & organize it without stopping (even if the machine was to fast).

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The cotton gin made the processing of raw cotton more efficient, hence the cultivation of cotton became more profitable, hence more cotton was cultivated and more labor was required to harvest it. In the antebellum era, slaves were the cheapest form of labor.

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