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How did cotton production contribute to divisions in the United States leading up to the Civil War?

Slave labor was needed to make cotton profitable, and slavery was a divisive issue at the time.

The majority of the nation's income was from cotton production, and the South wanted a greater share of the economic benefit.

Cotton imports were banned in Europe because of slavery, and the North especially needed that income.

The cotton crop could not be processed in the South, and the North wanted a greater share of the economic benefit for processing it.

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Slave labor was needed to make cotton profitable, and slavery was a divisive issue at the time.


To make cotton profitable, one had to plant large amounts of cotton, spend as little money hiring workers as possible, and be able to control the amount of time each slave works.

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