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Texas wanted independence so that they could have slaves and grow cotton.
SLAVES
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There are approximately 17 states that grow cotton in the United States. A few of those states are Tennessee, Texas, and Alabama.
An example is that cotton needs 200 frost free days to grow. Sixty miles south of here cotton is a major crop but we can't grow cotton in Amarillo, Texas. We can grow wheat and grass though. And that is why we have so many cows in the Texas Panhandle. I can venture to guess that it is not warm enough at your location that you can grow sugar cane which takes a very moist and hot climate.
There are seventeen states that grow cotton. These states are, Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kansas, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, California, New Mexico, and Arkansas.
A major cotton state is Texas. Texas produces over half of the United States cotton
Alabama is known as the Cotton State.
Texas can be divided into four main cotton growing regions: South Texas, Blacklands and North Texas, El Paso and Pima, and West Texas, with West Texas growing the most cotton.
Yes, cotton grows in the US. remember when people had slaves, they grew cotton in the south. we can probably still grow cotton, but slaves don't grow it anymore, farmers do.
it takes 1-2 months to grow into a cotton bud