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Why did the georgia general assembly ask congress for $5,000,000?

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On this day in 1909, the Georgia General Assembly formally asked the U.S. Congress for a $5 million prize to the first person to eliminate the boll weevil. This was six years before the cotton–consuming pest even appeared in Georgia. Cotton had been Georgia's premier staple crop since the late 18th century.

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