Why did so many Southern cotton planters move to Texas in the mid-1800s?

• Slavery had been banned in other Southern states.
• Demand for cotton in Europe was at an all-time low.
• Enslaved workers could still be imported from Africa.
• They had exhausted the soil in their former states.

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