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In 1860 Alabama, there were 600,000 ton of cotton gown by the slaves and shipped to the Europeans
In 1860 Alabama, there were 600,000 ton of cotton gown by the slaves and shipped to the Europeans
They sold and shipped the bulk of their cotton to English mills and thought the English would need the cotton. They calculated wrong because the mills had plenty of cotton to last awhile. So no help came.
? Shipped to the North? Cleaned by workers who were payed and not slaves? Cheap?
Cotton production could not have been done profitably without slavery.
it was shipped to far off lands of the pacific
from a cotton plant then got shipped to Britain and some other countries.
they got them from the cotton plants in countries like brazil, asia and shipped them to other countries and then wived them in cotton mills.
The 200 TC half cotton king featherbed weighs roughly thirty pounds shipped, due to its density.
In 1860 Alabama, there were 600,000 ton of cotton gown by the slaves and shipped to the Europeans
In 1860 Alabama, there were 600,000 ton of cotton gown by the slaves and shipped to the Europeans
they could be shipped all over the world and i know because i was expecting an answer like this because i'm a professionalist
Cotton, tobacco, cocoa and sugar because of the slave trade or trade triangle. Between britain and Africa and america. Black africans would be bought or slaved in africa, shipped to america where the slaves were forced to labor on coffee, tobacco, cocoa, cotton and sugar plantations, toil in gold and silver mines, in rice fields, the construction industry, timber for ships, or in houses to work as servants and the products would then be shipped to britain and sold there
They sold and shipped the bulk of their cotton to English mills and thought the English would need the cotton. They calculated wrong because the mills had plenty of cotton to last awhile. So no help came.
GIZA Cotton is an exyra large cotton between american upland cotton and egyption cotton.
The cotton was sold to cotton mills mainly located in southern states. Millions of bales of cotton were also shipped to Europe. English mills bought southern cotton so much that the southern states thought the English would help them in the civil war, but they had full wear houses of bales of cotton. By-the-way the cotton mills produced much of the cotton fabric sold in the United States until the 1980's.
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.