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to almost all cotton. This change
would only increase the demand for
slaves in the South. With the cotton
industry booming the need for
slaves was more needed than ever.
The North had abolished slavery by
1804 but since the South’s economy
revolutionized the cotton production depended much on the cotton
with the introduction of the cotton plantations, the slave population
gin. A simple mechanized device started to increase in the South.
that would remove the seeds from
the cotton, this device was widely Chapter 3: Rebellions
copied and within a few years the This oppression and injustice did not
South would transition from tobacco go unchecked, as many of the slaves