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The South had its one big commodity, cotton. And the cotton trade depended on slave-labour. The North was becoming rapidly industrialised, and factory-bosses couldn't use slaves. They depended on the free movement of skilled labour.
The cotton gin made selling cotton profitable with slave labor.
Because that's where the slave states were, and that's the section of the country where the cotton was. Slaves were needed to work the cotton fields.
Slaves were used to plant, tend, pick, and process the cotton.
Working in the cotton fields
The cotton gin allowed plantation owners to plant more cotton and process cotton faster. This meant that they needed more slave labor and that the slave population grew as a result.
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Picking cotton
Cape slaves in South Africa were manumitted through various means, including being released through a formal process by their owners, being self-purchased through savings or negotiations, or through gaining their freedom through legal means such as laws and decrees that abolished slavery. Additionally, some slaves were able to secure their freedom through acts of bravery or rebellion.
Slave children as young as 4 or 5 years old were sometimes put to work in the cotton fields. They were expected to perform tasks such as picking cotton, despite their young age.
The South had its one big commodity, cotton. And the cotton trade depended on slave-labour. The North was becoming rapidly industrialised, and factory-bosses couldn't use slaves. They depended on the free movement of skilled labour.
The answer is " As the slave population increased, cotton production increased."
5,000. they were hard workers
Cotton, tobacco...etc
cotton,,,, sugar
It imported the slave-grown cotton and sugar-cane.
The combination of the cotton gin and slave labor made cotton a profitable crop for plantation-style agriculture.