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The Southern colonies grew cotton, rice, tobacco, indigo, peaches, forests provided pine for ships and naval stores. In 1750 35% of the south was slaves, but when the cotton gin was invented the slave population grew because more cotton could be planted and more slaves were needed to care or pick the cotton. Most of the cotton bales were sent to England. At the start of the Civil War the Southern colonies thought that England would support them because they wanted the cotton. Instead the English chose to ignore the storehouses of cotton that the South had.

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