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Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, and California are the top cotton growers in the country.

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Why were southern states against the abolition of slavery?

Because they were the cotton-growers, whose plantations depended on slave labour.


Which states are the top three cotton-growing states?

Mississippi, Texas, and Wisconsin are the top three cotton- growing states in the United States Of America


Which countries typically grow cotton?

Countries that typically grow cotton include the United States, India, China, Pakistan, and Brazil. These countries have favorable climates for cotton cultivation and are major producers of cotton globally.


In what states does cotton grow?

Cotton comes from a cotton plant. Cotton is grown all around the word. China, India, USA, Pakistan and Brazil are the top producers. I know Australia also grows cotton. Not sure what other countries grow cotton. Hopefully someone else can contribute


Top cotton growing states?

Texas, for one.


What are the top 3 states for cotton growing?

LouisianaAlabamaGeorgia


How much do cotton-growers in Brazil get paid?

£3.00 -£7.00 a day


What type of farmers own the most slaves in the mid 1800's?

Cotton growers probably owned the most slaves. Cotton needs a lot of manual labor to cultivate and harvest and was the most profitable crop in the slave states.


The 5 biggest states that produces cotton?

Mississippi, Texas, georgia, Arkansas and North Carolina are the top 5 cotton producers in the United States.


Is Mississippi one of the top three cotton growing states?

Yes.


Who did not believe slavery should be abolished?

Southern cotton-growers (the 'Plantocracy') and their local politicians.


What problem would this create for southern cotton growers?

The automation of cotton picking would likely reduce the demand for labor in the industry, potentially leading to unemployment or loss of income for southern cotton growers who rely on manual labor. It could also result in reduced competitiveness if other regions adopt automation more quickly. Additionally, the upfront cost of investing in automated machinery could be a barrier for smaller-scale cotton growers.