There is no such word as "inpration". If you mean to ask why the cotton industry was a sort of 'inspiration' for the Civil War, the answer is that cotton growers in the South needed slave labor on their estates and saw the anti-slavery policies of the North as a reason to secede.
Cotton.
the major crop prior to the civil war was cotton
The Southerners farmed COTTON, the Civil War.
cotton
The greatest resource was cotton. During the civil war, the South traded cotton for guns and other supplies. The South also withheld cotton shipments to Britain to convince them to help them fight in the Civil War. This was called the Cotton Diplomacy.
New Orleans was the world's largest cotton market before the Civil War.
"Cotton is King!"
During the Civil War, there WAS no machinery to pick cotton- it was picked by hand. The machine that was used to separate the cotton fiber from the seeds was the Cotton Gin (as in engine).
The cotton gin
After the Civil War in Arkansas, it was a poor rural state based on cotton.
Cotton
Cotton Diplomacy is when the south tried to convince England to support the Civil war with cotton but they said no.