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Neporo4naja [7]
4 years ago
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How did the cotton gin play a role in the civil war?

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babymother [125]4 years ago
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Answer: With the invention of the cotton gin, it meant that more cotton could be processed by less workers ( most of the workers were slaves) in less time so the need for more slaves in that area became unnecessary. The cotton gin could process 50 pounds of cotton a day with a small crew of 2 or 3.

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