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what can be directly tied to the invention of the cotton gin?


industrialization in New England

the Civil War

the spread of slavery

economic hardships in the South
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The spread of slavery can be directly tied to the invention of the cotton gin, as it increased the demand for cotton production and thus, the need for more slaves to work on the cotton plantations.
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