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cotton was considered as "king" in the south.
The Cotton Belt. The south.
Cotton was the crop king of the south.
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cuz of the economy how there was nothing and the deep south was comitted to cotton, and, in some areas, to rice and sugarcane
It was easy to produce cotton with the cotton gin and the South was the perfect place to produce cotton
In a manner of speaking, prior to the US Civil War, the US was in perfect position economically. In the North, there was manufacturing and farming. In the South, their cotton was used by the Northern textile mills. As a united nation, there was no particular rush to industrialize the South. And, in a manner of speaking, slavery at the time seemed a perfect way to grow and harvest cotton and tobacco.
cotton was considered as "king" in the south.
Owls breeding in Washington migrate south along the coast and winter in California, occasionally as far south as Mexico.
South- cotton North- non cotton
The South's cotton economy was crucial for the South's survival, and was also helpful to the North. The South's cotton allowed the South to be a productive member of the Union.
Success of a new variety of cotton enhanced growing cotton in the South.
Not all south american countries import cotton.
The Cotton Belt. The south.
The South Carolina Colony was established because King Charles II of England granted a Royal Charter to several British nobles. The land was perfect for planting large crops of cotton, tobacco, and corn.
cotton was large selling crop. Most of South Carolina's money came from cotton.
Cotton