Cotton had many advantages as a cash crop. What were 3 advantages?

Group of answer choices

Was easy to pick the seeds out manually

Cost little to market

Easy to store

Cost less to transport

It allowed Native Americans to make money

Small farmers could get rich with a lower amount of acreage

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Three advantages of cotton as a cash crop are:

  1. 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.

  2. Easy to store: Cotton can be stored for extended periods without significant deterioration, allowing for flexibility in selling and shipping based on market conditions.

  3. 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.