It increased the need for slaves.
Many slaves were needed for picking all of the cotton that was in the planters property.
One was the Baby Boom.
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It increased the need for slaves.
he made the cotton gin whitch led to the cotton boom
The American Cotton Boom was a increase in the need of cotton which came and led to many technological advancements. The increase of cotton led
Positive would be: increased profits for raw goods. Negative would be: increased costs for making profits as in slave ownership
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Positive: -boosted the economy immensely in the southern regions of the united states. - Cotton began to be traded amoungst the states, causing a growth in port cities such as Savannah, GA & Charleston, SC. NEGATIVE: -slavery exploded in the south ( even though there was a congressional ban on the importation of slaves put into effect in 1808.) -cotton was the MAJOR crop produced in the south, this made the south very over reliant on cotton.
The cotton boom started in 1840 because the invention of the cotton gin (short for engine) made cotton production easier. By 1860, the US was producing more than half of the world's cotton.
a time where the production of cotton was high due to the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whittney
Slavery in the deep south exploded in size. There was a transition of labor from cleaning cotton to planting and harvesting cotton, because the Cotton Gin cleaned the cotton much faster than manual labor could. Ironicly, the cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney, who was a northerner, in an attempt to end slavery. The opposite happened.
It made possible the cheap and fast processing of raw cotton into cotton fiber.
the cotton gin
More cotton production meant that more workers were needed to work the fields, pick, and process the cotton. As the bales of cotton production grew so did the population of slaves. By 1860 there were 4 million slaves in the south over 100,000 bales were produced. A great percentage of the cotton was shipped to England.