Answer: 1. the recovery of the city of Atlanta from the destruction of the Civil War.
Step-by-step explanation:
The International Cotton Exposition was held for about three months in 1881 from October to December in Atlanta. It was held to show that Atlanta and the South had finally recovered from the devastation of the Civil War and were now starting to regain their political position with the end of the Reconstruction era.
Another reason was the showcasing of new developments in cotton production and saw an estimated $200,000+ being made as revenue.