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The invention of the cotton gin affected the structure of Southern society.
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The cotton gin made short-staple cotton profitable by speeding seed removal, which vastly expanded cotton production and entrenched slavery and the plantation system in the South.
The cotton gin made short-staple cotton profitable by speeding seed removal, which vastly expanded cotton production and entrenched slavery and the plantation system in the South.
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