The cotton kingdom spread westward because the gin separated unwanted seeds from c
Because the Deep South's main export was cotton, and while it still had slaves, grew the most cotton in the world.
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
The cotton kingdom spread westward because the gin separated unwanted seeds from c
it was very useful
During the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution made it much easier to manufacture clothing inexpensively. It became increasingly common for people to wear cotton clothing.
Well, Cotton garments became popular around the 1750's. I am not quite positive. But I am writing a paper on it and that is the only time period that I have on the notes I have!
Especially after the War of 1812, cotton became "king" in the American South primarily for two reasons. First, cotton began to "boom" as a much-desired item in European markets. Second, high profits in selling cotton were assured for Southern planters due to their use of slaves as a work-force.
The northwest region was included in the Cotton Kingdom.
The cotton Kingdom is a cotton-producing region of the southern United States up until the Civil War.
There are no identified interactions associated with taking cotton root bark.
It made a few rich, enhanced the southern economy and kept slavery alive.
Cotton root bark has not been identified as producing side effects.
The cotton kingdom spread westward because the gin separated unwanted seeds from c
it was horrible! :(
yes it did
it is cotton kingdom (a+answer)
it is cotton kingdom (a+answer)
Because cotton was one of the most critical of cash crops for the southern states. Michael W.
No. It can be a noun or adjective, and colloquially a verb with two separate uses (cotton=approve,accept and cotton to=become aware of).