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Why did the cost of slave labor double, even after the invention of the cotton gin? Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. The demand for enslaved workers for the cotton fields was high, but the supply of workers was low due to the slave trade ban. B. Northern enslavers refused to sell their enslaved workers. C. Enslaved workers were in high demand for tobacco and rice farms. D. More enslaved workers were being freed at that point.

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A) This is a classic supply and demand argument. The supply was low because before the invention of the cotton gin, cotton wasn’t a money making crop. Hi
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Emancipation had become law after the civil war ended

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