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In 1915, The Atlantic Monthly carried an essay by Du Bois, "The African Roots of the War", which consolidated Du Bois's ideas on capitalism and race. In it, he argued that the scramble for Africa was at the root of World War I.
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The Industrial Revolution made it easy for goods to be produced in large quantities. ... New inventions allowed crop production to increase each year, especially cotton. More slaves were needed to pick cotton until slavery was outlawed. The cotton gin removed seeds from the bowl.
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Explanation: all land was owned by the goverment
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To hold out until Union forces got tired
To pay for the war by selling cotton to Europe
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