slaves were used on plantations to grow and pick the cotton
the cotton gin, made by Whitney
Growing cash crops like tobacco and cotton overworked the land.
spring/summer time
Texas, for one.
it was dominated by large land owners
Henry Harold Lardner has written: 'The cotton growing problem in Sierra Leone' -- subject(s): Cotton growing
what are the cotton growing region in the world
Economic importance of cotton stainer
they reduce market value of cotton crops
Wet weather would stop cotton from growing because the cotton gets wet.
black soil is the best for growing cotton plants
Growing cotton is profitable. Depending on the size of the cotton crop, farmers can make over a hundred thousand dollars in a season.
Cotton requires a longer growing season and hotter weather than is present in the North - it doesn't do well if the temperature drops below 60 °F (~15 °C) and thrives in temperatures around 90 °F (~32 °C). Cotton simply will not thrive in the the colder temperatures present most of the year in the North. It also requires a fairly long growing season - again, a problem in the North. Most cotton growing regions fit the description of hot and fairly long growing season - Southeastern US, Egypt, India, etc.
No. The frost-free growing season is too short for existing cotton varieties.
The US textile industry was built around the growing of cotton. Some large cotton farms were known as plantations.
growing cash crops such as cotton and tobacco -apex ;)