Question

How did the cotton gin impact westward expansion and slavery? (1 point)

The cotton gin made cotton farming less profitable, reducing the need for land and slaves.

The cotton gin led to the development of textile mills and lessened the demand for cotton.

The cotton gin made it easier to produce cotton, leading to the need for more land and more slaves.

The cotton gin had no impact on westward expansion or slavery.

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The cotton gin made it easier to produce cotton, leading to the need for more land and more slaves.