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Since this is a statement and not a question I can still provide an answer. The reasons the increase in slaves is the invention of the cotton gin. More cotton was grown and more slaves were needed. By 1860 there were 4 million slaves in the southern states.
The cotton Gin
Cotton cloth
Eli Whitney's cotton gin. No doubt about it.
Because of the invention of the cotton gin the planters were able to grow more cotton and this brought the price down. The biggest buyer of cotton was England for the textile mills.
It increased ties between farming and industry.
In the 1800's, the cotton gin increased the production of cotton ten fold (a lot), as cotton became more valuable by the minute in those days.
Cotton production went up in the 1800's because of the invention of the cotton gin. The gin made production faster than before by a 50 to 1 lbs. ratio.
The great increase in cotton production in the US was caused by the invention of the cotton gin. Invented by Eli Whitney, the cotton gin was a device that used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers. Before the cotton gin, seeds had to be removed by hand. Because cotton could be cleaned so much more easily and efficiently, more cotton was planted and harvested.
Since this is a statement and not a question I can still provide an answer. The reasons the increase in slaves is the invention of the cotton gin. More cotton was grown and more slaves were needed. By 1860 there were 4 million slaves in the southern states.
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The boll weevil is a type of beetle that feeds and develops only on cotton plants, and closely related plants. This ends up destroying crops and large plantations in the 1800's, and even to this day.
cotton gin, steam engine, automobile, airplane
Raising cotton and tobacco.
Probably to places that produced cotton, but in the 1800's the south was the main producer of cotton. Places like CA were just 14 years as a state and the land that now produces cotton wasn't in use. It will take it at least another 50 years or more before cotton production starts in the San Joaquin Valley of CA.
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The cotton Gin