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The cotton gin changed agriculture in the South by (1 point) simplifying the planting process. making cotton the dominant crop. combining cotton and wheat farms. encouraging textile factory construction
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The cotton gin changed agriculture in the South by "making cotton the dominant crop" since it revolutionized the way in which cotton was picked and greatly expedited the process--making it cheaper along the way.
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