Colonel William Cotton claimed that southern slave owners asserted that a "golden river" ran beneath the Ohio River, which they believed could be exploited for wealth. This notion was part of the broader mythos surrounding the region, reflecting the economic aspirations and justifications for slavery. The idea was used to entice investment and perpetuate the belief in the abundance of resources in the West. Ultimately, it highlighted the lengths to which slave owners would go to promote their interests.
The southern states used slaves to make profit and produce cotton, tobacco, and other resources that grew in their society. They also claimed it was "our way of life."
William Cotton Oswell was born in 1818.
William Cotton Oswell died in 1893.
the southern economy's counted on Cotton and Slaves . just Cotton and Slaves
William A. Cotton has written: 'Notes on the coinage of Coventry'
c. the cotton gin Slavery was an invention too. It also transformed the southern cotton industry
The southern states used slaves to make profit and produce cotton, tobacco, and other resources that grew in their society. They also claimed it was "our way of life."
William F. Cotton was born on 1897-10-23.
William F. Cotton died on 2006-04-23.
Cotton.
Cotton. Befor the Civil War, the Southern States were the world's biggest cotton exporters.
Cotton it is not cotton cool