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Why was cotton production an important development in the south in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth century?

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Cotton production was a significant development in the South in this time because it strengthened the economy of the Southern territories and states. Northern manufacturers needed the raw material of cotton, which gave the South more political and economic power on a national scale. It also heavily influenced local politics and state governing policies.
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