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You would think that since there aren't as many hands needed to separate cotton, there would be a decrease in slavery. However, plantation owners only grew more cotton which needed more slaves to pick, then needed even more slaves to operate the cotton gin. In fact, after the invention of the cotton gin, slavery soon quadrupled.

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Removing seeds from the cotton was a slow and painstaking task, but Whitney made it much easier and less labor-intensive.

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Please Some smart preson Anwserrr

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Yes.

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