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valina [46]
3 years ago
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What is the significance of eli whitney's cotton gin? the internal slave trade within the united states grew dramatically. the a

tlantic slave trade continued to bring slaves in large numbers to the united states up until 1860. the erie canal became the primary waterway for shipping cotton. cotton production decreased dramatically for twenty-five years. the federal government recommended using indians as slaves?
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liberstina [14]3 years ago
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The correct answer is "The internal slave trade within the US grew dramatically."

There were multiple reasons as to why the internal slave trade grew. One of them was the fact that the Atlantic slave trade, where US citizens got many of their slaves, was abolished as of 1808. Along with this, the cotton gin made it easier to pick seeds out of cotton. This ease in production caused a skyrocket in profits for those plantations that could produce mass amounts of cotton. This results in southern plantation owners trying to trade for as many slaves as possible, so they could continue to make significant profits.
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