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The invention of the cotton gin affected Native Americans because the farmers took land from the Native Americans because they needed more land to grow cotton.
the native Americans did not have sheep
It created more slavery due to faster production of cotton which then led to more demand then adding to expansion of land
The main industry in the Southern States was farming. The most prevalent crops were cotton and tobacco. The Southern States, before the Civil War, sold these crops to the Northern States and in European markets.
It made cotton production in the US more profitable, and ended up increasing the market for slaves. This drove up the value of slaves and ended up in more slavery.
The invention of the cotton gin affected Native Americans because the farmers took land from the Native Americans because they needed more land to grow cotton.
they had to get more slaves
After seizing lamd from Native Americans lets not forget it was slaves who was used to harvest cotton crops.
It increased the speed of cotton production because African Americans no longer had to pick seeds out of the cotton because the cotton jin did it much faster
The expansion of cotton plantation.
How did new farming machines like the mccormick reper and the cotton change farming in America
Agriculture in India: cotton farming, wheat and millet farming, fruit and vegetable farming.
Cotton farming was difficult because it wore out the soil
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The Americans would make the Africans do their farming and picking cotton for them. It would be easier if they had Africans doing the job for them as they are a different color to the British and Americans so they can easily find out who are the slaves and who are not. thanks
Cotton had a major impact on slavery especially after Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin. As to Westward expansion farmers bought land in Alabama and Mississippi on which to farm cotton.