Asked by Sarah
What most likely caused Georgia’s population to grow rapidly during this time?
a
Expansion of railroads and cotton production
b
Decline in cotton farming
c
Increased foreign immigration
d
End of slavery
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The expansion of railroads and cotton production drove rapid population growth by opening new lands for settlement, increasing demand for labor and facilitating transportation of cotton to markets.
The expansion of railroads and cotton production drove rapid population growth by opening new lands for settlement, increasing demand for labor and facilitating transportation of cotton to markets.
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