The cotton kingdom spread westward because the gin separated unwanted seeds from c
The cotton kingdom spread westward because the gin separated unwanted seeds from c
It increased the desire for slaves due to the expanding "Cotton Kingdom". Certain acts had previously banned the addition of new slaves but because of western expansion, there was some disagreement between the North and the South, abolitionists and slave-holders, as to whether or not new slaves were needed.
It created more slavery due to faster production of cotton which then led to more demand then adding to expansion of land
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The cotton kingdom spread westward because the gin separated unwanted seeds from c
Cotton had a major impact on slavery especially after Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin. As to Westward expansion farmers bought land in Alabama and Mississippi on which to farm cotton.
As the US Civil War unfolded, cotton plantations had spread from South Carolina. The movement from this state took a westward and southern direction with Georgia, northern Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas becoming large cotton plantation states.
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The northwest region was included in the Cotton Kingdom.
The cotton Kingdom is a cotton-producing region of the southern United States up until the Civil War.
The availability of fertile land for agriculture in the western territories and the demand for labor to work crops like cotton were key geographical factors that fueled the spread of slavery westward in the United States. The invention of the cotton gin also increased the demand for enslaved labor in the South, driving the expansion of slavery into the western territories.
westward expansion
Land for more production.
The Cotton Gin created by Eli Whitney caused the spread of slavery.
Continual planting wore out the soil.
they are tightley woven together and cotton is spread apart