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Which is a true statement about the growth of slavery during the early to mid-1800s?

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As immigration increased in the East, slavery grew in the South.

As immigration increased in the East, slavery grew in the South.

As the demand for cotton increased in the North, slavery increased in the South.

As the demand for cotton increased in the North, slavery increased in the South.

As settlements grew in the West, slavery increased in the South.

As settlements grew in the West, slavery increased in the South.

As farm production decreased in the North, slavery increased in the South.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The true statement about the growth of slavery during the early to mid-1800s is:

**As the demand for cotton increased in the North, slavery increased in the South.**

This reflects the historical context where the Industrial Revolution in the North created a high demand for cotton, which in turn fueled the expansion of cotton plantations in the South, leading to an increase in the number of enslaved individuals.
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