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scZoUnD [109]
3 years ago
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Chapter #16: The South and the Slavery Controversy – GUIDED READING QUESTIONS: "Cotton is King!" Know: Eli Whitney, Cotton Gin 1

. What is meant by "Cotton is King?" How did its sovereignty extend beyond the South? What implications did its rule have? The Planter "Aristocracy" Know: Chivalry 2. In what ways was the south "basically undemocratic?" Slaves and the Slave System Know: One crop economy
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Svetllana [295]3 years ago
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1. "Cotton is king" is interpreted into that cotton was king over trade. It brought in tons of money and was the #1 export of the U.S. not only did it bring money to the south, but it payed Northern shippers.

2. The south was run by the elite wealthy planters rather than the people. So before the civil war the South some respect not so much a democracy as an oligarchy-or government bt the few-heavily influenced by a planter aristocracy.

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