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Katena32 [7]
4 years ago
9

Hat is the negative effects of cotton gin ?

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Leni [432]4 years ago
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At the time the “trend” of slavery in America was declining. When the cottongen was invented, it obviously made the picking and process of picking easier. This made slavery increase or even skyrocket in the US, especially the south.
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