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.
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In the south they were known for growing tobacco and cotton.
Cotton, tobacco and coffee.
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because well the north was more city like then the south
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.
Cotton was mainly grown in the South due to its warm climate and longer growing season, which were favorable for cotton cultivation. The Southern states also had a larger number of slaves, which were used as labor for cotton plantations. In contrast, the Northern states had less favorable climate conditions for growing cotton.
In the north, it was mainly industrial, as the land there was not good for farming. The north was also based on transportation, the Railroad, locomotive, and steamboat were invented there. In the south it was mainly agricultural, and cotton was the main crop. A strip of land in the south was called the cotton belt, and mainly cotton was grown there. Cotton was known as a cash crop, and because of Eli Whitney's cotton gin, there was a cotton boom that resulted in cotton being traded to Europe to be manufactured. So does this answer your question?
because it was very tropical!
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Plantations in the South.
In the south they were known for growing tobacco and cotton.
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.
smooth cotton and rough cotton Long staple & short staple
cotton. sorry its all i know
Cotton, tobacco and coffee.