Which invention caused slavery to grow in importance in Georgia in the early 1800s?

spinning jenny
cotton gin
steamboat
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The invention that caused slavery to grow in importance in Georgia in the early 1800s was the cotton gin. Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, the cotton gin made the processing of cotton much more efficient, leading to a significant increase in cotton production. This, in turn, resulted in a greater demand for slave labor on plantations to cultivate and harvest the cotton, solidifying the importance of slavery in the agricultural economy of the Southern states, including Georgia.