Late in the 18th century, slavery and cotton began to fade as an important economic factor for the south and the US as a whole. Cotton production was too labor intensive. This changed with Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin.
This invention allowed for the manual seed plucking from the cotton plants to become "mechanized".
More cotton could be produced over the same amount of land. European textile mills and New England mills also clamored for the crop. Cotton became a money making farm crop and enhanced the US's entire economy in the antebellum days. Demand remained high and the southern plantations expanded to meet that demand.
cotton was large selling crop. Most of South Carolina's money came from cotton.
The south's greatest weakness was its economy, the north barricaded them on the seaboard, so the south had no money from their cotton industry. They also had no food for their soldiers because the food factories were in the north.
Slave labor helped the southgrow cotton at a fast pace. This helped the economy in the south. Not just the south benefited from slaves but the north too. The south directly was helped by the slaves but indirectly helped the north too. See the more cotton that was made the more cloth produced from up north. This huge and successful era is called the industrial revolution.
The North has cattle, wheat, and corn. The North farmed and food to eat. Which the South had cotton, their cash crop.
It bolstered the need for slave labor in the South.
cotton was large selling crop. Most of South Carolina's money came from cotton.
it was dominated by large land owners
The invention of the cotton gin allowed for a more efficient method of separating cotton from its seeds. This allowed the South to produce more cotton at a faster rate, thereby increasing its economy and trade.
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The invention of the cotton gin allowed for a more efficient method of separating cotton from its seeds. This allowed the South to produce more cotton at a faster rate, thereby increasing its economy and trade.
The south's economy was based largely on growing cotton. The north's economy was based on industry.
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The cotton gin increased production of cotton exponentially in the south. Which increased the economy in the south greatly. The south then began to increase in the number of slaves so they could produce even more cotton. The south was more wealthy then the north and it increased slave trade even more. The cotton gin made relations with north and the south even more tense.
the northern blockade severely affected the south's ability to export its cotton
The cotton gin increased production of cotton exponentially in the south. Which increased the economy in the south greatly. The south then began to increase in the number of slaves so they could produce even more cotton. The south was more wealthy then the north and it increased slave trade even more. The cotton gin made relations with north and the south even more tense.