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What effect did the invention of the cotton gin have on the slave trade in the South?
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What effect did the invention of the cotton gin have on the slave trade in the South?
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What effect did the invention of the cotton gin have on the slave trade in the South?
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with the cotton grin, cotton became much more worthwhile crop because ratio output quantity decrease a lot more. also the plantation owner can make a more money or a larger profit on the use of slavery workers.
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