Three advantages of cotton as a cash crop are:
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Cost less to transport: Cotton is lightweight and can be compressed into bales, making it cheaper to transport over long distances, which was critical for trade.
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Easy to store: Cotton can be stored for extended periods without significant deterioration, allowing for flexibility in selling and shipping based on market conditions.
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Small farmers could get rich with a lower amount of acreage: Cotton can yield high profits per acre, enabling smaller farmers to potentially achieve wealth with relatively less land compared to other crops.
These advantages contributed to cotton's prominence as a cash crop in various agricultural economies.