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The cotton mill and the cotton gin led to a greater economic demand for cotton. What did the greater demand for cotton lead to?

A)
Decreased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant decreased demand for slaves.


B)
Increased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant decreased demand for slaves.


C)
Increased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant increased demand for slaves.

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User Rainabba
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Answer:

Increased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant increased demand for slaves.

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User Lars Wiegman
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I think it's B because all the slaves in the south were growing cotton
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User Spybart
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