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How did Eli Whitney's cotton gin influence rapid growth in Southern slavery?

A-The invention was a failure, and caused an
agricultural depression that may have
eventually led to the natural death of slavery.

B-Senator James Tallmadge's idea to ban use of the Cotton gin and end slavery in Missouri
caused a tremendous uproar in Congress.

C- The machine allowed the South to expand their cultivation enormously, and cotton production needed a large labor force.

D-The economy of the South depended upon their
slaves, and their elected officials were determined to protect that economy

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I believe the answer would be C. The cotton gin only removed seeds, which still left demand for slave labor, and soon a demand for more land.
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