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zheka24 [161]
2 years ago
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Explain how cotton changed the relationship between the low and back country of South Carolina.

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Degger [83]2 years ago
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<u>What was the political impact of the invention of the cotton gin on South Carolina?     </u>                                                                                                         By expanding the production of cotton across the state, slavery spread and tensions over that issued were reduced. Low Country planters became more reliant on slave labor, and it furthered the divide with the Up Country.

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It wasn’t long before the mobsters were raking in absurd amounts of money and it was bosses and cops who were taking the orders. As the money kept pouring it, these formerly small-time street thugs had to get smart. They had to hire lawyers and accountants to launder the millions in ill-gotten cash piling up each month. They had to start thinking about strategic partnerships with other gangs and shipping logistics and real estate investment.

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