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for two major reasons, One, it was cheaper and easier to manufacture textiles from cotton than wool. Second, its increased comfort made it a desirable material. Finally, in the interest of the fringe, there had been legislation pushed by the cotton lobbyists to ban the use of Hemp as a means of textile creation.

The south relied on cotton so much and they thought other countries needed them solely for the reason of getting cotton. This is called Cotton Diplomacy

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Why was cotton called the king of the south?

It is called king because slavery was on its way out. Once the cotton gin was created slaves were needed to harvest the cotton. Cotton was a major export of the usa it was almost 50% of USA's exports.


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What was the southern king dethroned by the end of the Civil War?

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What was king of the south during civil war times?

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Who was the king of Great Britain and Ireland in 1840s?

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Did slaves have to pick King cotton?

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What was a major reason that slavery expanded in the south in the first half of the 1800's?

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What was cotton considered as in the south?

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