Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
reduced the time and labor required to produce cotton for market
enabled farmers to meet higher demand
cemented slavery in the South
made cotton the dominant crop in the South
While it was true that the cotton gin reduced the labor of removing seeds, it did not reduce the need for slaves to grow and pick the cotton. In fact, the opposite occurred. Cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor.
6.7m questions
8.9m answers