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The cotton kingdom spread westward because the gin separated unwanted seeds from c

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Because the Deep South's main export was cotton, and while it still had slaves, grew the most cotton in the world.

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because of the cotton gen made a extream growing production of cotton and made the south the best, fastest, cheapest way to produce clothing in the 1840's

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