Factories in the north needed cotton to produce items which they in turn sell.
they put cotton in a boat and brought it the the north
China is the leading producer of cotton in the world. However, the leading producer of cotton in North America is the United States.
This is an easy question. . .because cotton just does. Ask the king of cotton, jeez. -_-
Cotton requires hot weather and lots water. The south has that and the north is too cold, too rocky, bad soil for cotton, smaller farms, and not enough water.
Industrialization in the North created a high demand for raw materials, particularly cotton, which was increasingly produced in the South due to its profitability. The invention of the cotton gin made cotton cultivation more efficient, leading to a significant expansion of cotton plantations and, consequently, an increased need for labor. This demand for labor intensified the reliance on slavery, as Southern planters sought to maximize profits by using enslaved people to cultivate and harvest cotton. Thus, the economic interdependence between the industrial North and the agrarian South solidified and expanded the institution of slavery in the United States.
They needed cotton because the South farmed. If they didn't have the cotton, the North could not make all of the things they made.
the north turned the cotton into thread
they put cotton in a boat and brought it the the north
The north doesn't grow cotton, but, it has a lot of industry. The south's use of cotton, (and their need of slaves), and their limited industry helped lead to the civil war and the south's defeat.
If you're in the cotton business, you may need a cotton gin.
China is the leading producer of cotton in the world. However, the leading producer of cotton in North America is the United States.
The cotton was sent by ship to textile manufacturers in the North and in Europe.
A. It made growing cotton more profitable. B. it eliminated the need for slaves to process cotton. C. It expanded cotton plantation culture to the North. D. It stopped British cotton textiles from being imported. P.S-I don't know which ones right, but its one of these.
yes cotton plants do need water for it to bloom and produce cotton
the north of florida.
Factories in the North demanded raw cotton primarily because it was essential for the textile industry, which relied heavily on cotton to produce fabric and clothing. The mechanization of textile production during the Industrial Revolution increased the need for large quantities of cotton to feed the machines efficiently. Access to raw cotton allowed Northern factories to maximize production and meet the growing consumer demand for cotton goods, driving economic growth in the region. Additionally, the profitability of cotton made it a key commodity in trade and manufacturing.
it is made out of cotton