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According to the site Cool Things, Joseph Piazzek a Polish immigrant, purchased a gin in 1854. He paid $60 for it and $40 for shipping to Kansas. See the link below for more facts about cotton growing in Kansas.
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The Climate in Pennsylvania was hot and humid in the summer, around 74F degrees and in the winter it was cold with snow on the ground, below 22F degrees.
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Cotton requires a longer growing season and hotter weather than is present in the North - it doesn't do well if the temperature drops below 60 °F (~15 °C) and thrives in temperatures around 90 °F (~32 °C). Cotton simply will not thrive in the the colder temperatures present most of the year in the North. It also requires a fairly long growing season - again, a problem in the North. Most cotton growing regions fit the description of hot and fairly long growing season - Southeastern US, Egypt, India, etc.
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Cotton comes from a plant. (see the related link below) Cotton in Australia
Cotton is really called cotton. It's scientific name is Gossypium, about which you can read more, below.
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Pima cotton is named after the Pima Indians who harvested the cotton in the USA. However, Pima cotton was developed from a cotton native to South America.See the related link below for more Pima cotton information.