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The cotton gin, invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, significantly increased the efficiency of cotton processing, making it easier and cheaper to separate cotton fibers from seeds. This innovation led to a boom in cotton production, which became a highly profitable cash crop in the South. As demand for cotton soared, new southern states were established to accommodate the expanding agriculture, particularly in areas like Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, where fertile land was available for cultivation. Consequently, the cotton gin not only transformed the economy of the South but also fueled westward expansion and the establishment of new states.

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