A conversation between Newfoundland and Canada in 1949.
Canada: Well Newfoundland. I think the time has come to talk about a possible annexation to us.
- <u>Newfoundland:</u> Well yes. I guess its about time we got together to discuss some matters regarding this.
- <u>Canada:</u> How is your financial situation going?
- <u>Newfoundland:</u> We have had better times... we are nearly reaching $ 50 million in debt. I was wondering if you could help me out with this. I promise to manage stuff responsibly from now on.
- <u>Canada:</u> That proposal does not suit me at all. I will give you a hand if you agree to join me as a province.
- <u>Newfoundland:</u> I guess I have not much of a choice. I agree with your proposal.
- <u>Canada:</u> Well. It appears we have a deal then!
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Explanation:
There are various impacts that the increasing demand for raw cotton from textile mills in the early 1800s has on the South. Some of the impacts are the following:
1. It gave rise to people in the south, both the upper and lower classes to enjoined over the internal slave trade.
2. It also leads to increase prices in Cotton demand as a result of British textile industries and New England.
3. Also cotton gin was reportedly expanded due to the profitability of cotton production.
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