Well one is where cotton is grown and the other is where cotton is sold.
cotton gins
Slavery. Cotton Gin. Climate.
Nebraska's Long , cold winters did not appeal to proslavery plantation owners. The climate was not good for growing cotton. Kansas , on the other hand, was farther south and was the target of settlers who favored slavery
Louisiana was a slave state so most plantation owners had slaves. Slaves usually picked cotton. so i would say that the main crop was cotton.
There were many different jobs on the plantation, there were things for when you were young, like toting water and finding firewood, and as you got older you took care of other children, pulled weeds, and ginned cotton. Once you were over twelve (usually that was how old you had to be) you could work out in the fields picking cotton.
Who was the plantation owner
Who was the plantation owner
Back in the way back days, slaves did. HMMM! I was not a slave & I picked cotton on a Mississippi plantation!
cotton plantation owners needed a large labor force
The growth of the cotton plantation demanded more slaves to work, pick, and grown the cotton. In looking at statistics of the numbers of bales of cotton there is a relationship to the number of slaves. More cotton meant more slaves.
plantation
The invention of the cotton gin- a machine to remove the seeds from raw cotton. It reduced the cost of producing cotton, sped up production greatly, and increased the farming of cotton.
Berar Famous for Cotton Plantation
i think that it's cotton
Memphis Cotton Exchange was created in 1873.
Cotton production could not have been done profitably without slavery.
Mobile Cotton Exchange was created in 1871-12.