Answer:
It contributed to an increase in cotton production and an increase in slavery.
Explanation:
Around 1785, planters along the coast of South Carolina and Georgia began importing high-quality cotton from the West Indies and learned to successfully cultivate the crop that made Caribbean planters, merchants, and slave traders rich. With the advent of the gin, cotton harvesting with slave labor became extremely profitable for plantation owners.
Capital city moved to the south
Answer:
Suffrage had been spread to a majority of white males adult people even before the Jacksonian era began, a result that the Jacksonians admired. Jackson's political expansion was largely limited to European Americans, including voting rights given only to adult white males.