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In which way did the invention of the cotton gin change the American South?

A
Slaves in the South were required to perform less hard labor.

B
The South's farmland was overworked and its soil was ruined.

C
Agricultural operations in the South were replaced by factories.

D
Cotton production became much cheaper for southern farmers.

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Answer:

D

Cotton production became much cheaper for southern farmers.

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