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Huge amounts of it were grown and most of the economy of the south was from money made from selling it. Sugar cane was also an important source of income.
The cotton gin- a machine for removing seeds from raw cotton quickly and cheaply- and the spinning jenny- a machine that would spin cotton fiber into thread. Together with the power loom (used to weave cloth from thread) it greatly increased cheap production of cotton cloth- and increased the demand for cotton.
Rice was not a cash crop for the southern colonies but tobacco, indigo, and corn wheat were. In addition, perhaps the biggest cash crop grown in the southern colonies was cotton. The South grew to rely so heavily on cotton and the money it generated that it began to direct their society, leading to the Southern dependence on slavery.
The American South transitioned from tobacco to cotton primarily due to the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, which made cotton production much more efficient and profitable. The high demand for cotton, especially from textile mills in Britain and the Northern U.S., led to its status as the dominant cash crop. This shift resulted in an expansion of plantation agriculture and an increased reliance on enslaved labor, as cotton farming required significant manpower, thus entrenching and escalating the institution of slavery in the South.
the fact that you needed many workers for the main cash crop in the south. The main cash crop in the south used to be cotton
Because the invention of the cotton-gin had made it easy to harvest, and there was a limitless world demand for cotton products.
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Huge amounts of it were grown and most of the economy of the south was from money made from selling it. Sugar cane was also an important source of income.
It made the south's dependence on slave labor even greater. Before the cotton gin, cotton had to be hand-carded, to try to get the seeds out of the cotton bolls. This was a slow, labor-intensive process, and cotton was not a popular crop. After the cotton gin, the bolls could easily be deseeded, and cotton quickly became a staple crop of large scale plantation operators. The cotton grew best in the deep south, which was just being settled. Importation of new slaves was forbidden after 1808, so slaves were purchased in the upper south, where tobacco lands were played out, and sent south ("sold down the river") to toil in the new cotton belt area. Large plantation operators made fortunes selling the new crop to the new mills, which were just being developed, to weave the cotton into cloth. Rich people tend to have disproportionate political power, and since they had made their money using slaves to grow cotton, they naturally tended to defend the system which had made them wealthy.
The cotton gin- a machine for removing seeds from raw cotton quickly and cheaply- and the spinning jenny- a machine that would spin cotton fiber into thread. Together with the power loom (used to weave cloth from thread) it greatly increased cheap production of cotton cloth- and increased the demand for cotton.
In the early period the cash crop was tobacco. By 1850, it was cotton, which made the South very prosperous when it came to money. From this came the expression "Cotton is king!"
Cotton became profitable due to the rise of the textile industry and the demand for cotton goods. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 drastically increased the efficiency of processing cotton, making it a more viable and lucrative crop for cultivation. Additionally, the use of enslaved labor in the cotton fields in the American South contributed to the profitability of cotton production.
The cotton gin was popular at the south. The south used it a lot because that is where most of the crops and cotton grew. They used the cotton gin to grow cotton but then it was hard to clean the cotton gin. This should help not the one before!!!!!
Rice was not a cash crop for the southern colonies but tobacco, indigo, and corn wheat were. In addition, perhaps the biggest cash crop grown in the southern colonies was cotton. The South grew to rely so heavily on cotton and the money it generated that it began to direct their society, leading to the Southern dependence on slavery.
The cotton crops in the south. It made them turn to an alternative crop which was better and made more money. Peanuts. There is a statue of a boll weevil in downtown Enterprise Alabama paying tribute to the insect that brought them the money-crop peanuts.
Cotton! The US Civil War was fought over natural resources: primarily cotton which grew in the South and was made into cloth in the factories in the North, when the Southern cotton producers found out that the Brits would pay more for the cotton they stopped selling to the Northern States and the North invaded the South to reclaim the cotton for their textile mills. Tobacco