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One helpful statistic we can use is the amount of enslaved people per county, in the year 1860, just a year before the American Civil War.
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This statistic can be used as a proxy to determine the counties were cotton had the highest production, because cotton was a cash crop grown in large plantations that were worked by enslaved African Americans.
Several counties had 80% or more slaves as percentage of the total population, meaning that they were overwhelmingly black. The majority of these counties were located in the Mississippi Delta, in the state of the same name, in the Black Belt of Alabama and Georgia, and in southern South Carolina.
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They got all sorts of goods and resources from the colonies because at that period of time, they gave all of their manufactured goods to the "Mother Country" (Britain).
Johnson was as shocked as the nation at the tet offensive and it showed that anything could have happened in that country johnsons approval ratings 70/49/36 in just four years , congress and Johnson refused to send extra 200,000 troops at westmorelands request - America had to withdraw according to clark Clifford Johnson announced that he wouldn't be running re-election of the presidency, the wise men saw this as a opportunity to suggest the policy of vietnamisation clark Clifford became completely anti communist after this - tet encouraged anti war presidential candidates to appose Johnson
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While most Americans enjoyed relative prosperity for most of the 1920s, the Great Depression for the American farmer really began after World War I. Much of the Roaring '20s was a continual cycle of debt for the American farmer, stemming from falling farm prices and the need to purchase expensive machinery.