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Farm workers moved to southern cities.
Farm workers moved to southern cities.
Farm workers moved to southern cities.
It increased tensions further between the North and the South
The cotton gin increased production of cotton exponentially in the south. Which increased the economy in the south greatly. The south then began to increase in the number of slaves so they could produce even more cotton. The south was more wealthy then the north and it increased slave trade even more. The cotton gin made relations with north and the south even more tense.
It increased tensiond between the north and south.
The cotton gin increased production of cotton exponentially in the south. Which increased the economy in the south greatly. The south then began to increase in the number of slaves so they could produce even more cotton. The south was more wealthy then the north and it increased slave trade even more. The cotton gin made relations with north and the south even more tense.
People began to explode in other countries due to extensive radiation poisoning in South Africa.
The practice of slavery made the growing of cash crops profitable in the South. It was decades after slavery that mechanization made it extremely profitable again.
Asians were forced to join the modern age. Most of China and the other South Asian nations were really stuck back in the agricultural age. They did not have modern mechanization, modern values and ideas or governing. They were poor countries but after the two world wars they began to adapt to western modernization and some of their ways.
The population growth in the South had a significant effect on politics. It increased the number of representatives in Congress from that region, strengthening their political influence. Additionally, the increased population provided a larger voter base, giving Southern politicians more sway in national elections. Furthermore, the growth also deepened the divide between the North and South, particularly on issues related to slavery and states' rights.
He was a slave himself. he was against slavery. For sure, He did not own slaves. He died in 1895 and the 13th amendment was enacted in 1860s. He was an antislavery activist.