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they put cotton in a boat and brought it the the north
Factories in the north needed cotton to produce items which they in turn sell.
The cotton-gin. A simple device for separating the seed from the lint. It enormously speeded the production of short-staple cotton.
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China is the leading producer of cotton in the world. However, the leading producer of cotton in North America is the United States.
In the south, cotton was, an still is labor intensive. The north was a industrial power, making cotton cloth. North was anti-slavery , yet were economically dependent on the cotton
The relationship between Britain and British North America was mostly strained. British North America was bitter about the taxes it had to pay to Britain.
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North had more factories, the South had more Cotton Plantations.
the north turned the cotton into thread
Because it enabled the huge growth of the cotton industry, whereby the South became a great cotton empire, able to compete economically with the North, but dependent on slavery.
The cotton gin increased production of cotton exponentially in the south. Which increased the economy in the south greatly. The south then began to increase in the number of slaves so they could produce even more cotton. The south was more wealthy then the north and it increased slave trade even more. The cotton gin made relations with north and the south even more tense.
South- cotton North- non cotton
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The cotton gin increased production of cotton exponentially in the south. Which increased the economy in the south greatly. The south then began to increase in the number of slaves so they could produce even more cotton. The south was more wealthy then the north and it increased slave trade even more. The cotton gin made relations with north and the south even more tense.
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