Because the British happened to have a surplus of cotton from several good years in a row.
It really didn't fail. At the start of the civil war the southern planters thought the English would help them fight the war because they needed the cotton. What they didn't count on was that there were warehouses full of cotton and the English didn't have to buy it due to the surplus. Cotton is still a major crop in the southern states.
The cotton gin did not fail. It worked too well. This brilliant invention by a young student on his first visit to the South turned cotton into America's biggest export, earned huge wealth for the planters and caused the arrogant attitudes that led to the breakaway Confederacy and the Civil War. It also created a need for more and better textile machinery to make cotton cloth, sparking inventions in many countries and advancing the Industrial Revolution.
He ate cotton candy
because nobody cared about the british
Well, Homer did not know about the British.
what misguided strategy caused lord william howe and the british to fail
No - they would fail to reproduce if they were.
no salves
Sure thing, honey. To make a flow chart for pass or fail, start with a diamond shape labeled "Did they pass?" If yes, draw an arrow to "Pass" with a big smiley face. If no, draw an arrow to "Fail" with a sad face. And there you have it, a flow chart as simple as deciding whether to wear socks with sandals.
the british military failed so miserably because
The cotton plantation industry began to fail due to a combination of factors, including the Civil War, which disrupted supply chains and labor systems that relied heavily on enslaved workers. Additionally, the post-war Reconstruction era saw economic shifts and the rise of sharecropping, which often kept former slaves in cycles of debt and poverty rather than restoring the plantation economy. Furthermore, the introduction of synthetic fibers and changing market demands diminished the profitability of cotton. Environmental factors, such as soil depletion and pest infestations, also contributed to the decline of traditional cotton farming practices.
to fail or flunk an exam, the same as American English.