“That we have cultivated cotton,

  1. “That we have cultivated cotton, cotton, cotton and bought everything else,has long enough been our opprobrium [disgrace]. It
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  2. Why did cotton production increase in the 1850s in Texas?• More land was cultivated. • New fertilizers were used. • New
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  3. Why did cotton production increase in the 1850s in Texas?Moreland was cultivated New fertilizers were used New strands of cotton
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  4. Why did cotton production increase in the 1850s in TexasA. More land was cultivated.*** B. New fertilizers were used. C. New
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  5. 1. Why did cotton production increase in the 1850s in Texas? (1 point)A. More land was cultivated. (I believe this is correct)
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  6. 4.)Which answer best describes how the cotton gin changed cotton farmingA.)The cotton gin caused cotton prices to drop because
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  7. Which answer best describes how the cotton gin changed cotton farming?a) The cotton gin caused cotton prices to drop because it
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  8. 14.)What problem did Eli Whitney's cotton gin resolve?A.)Planting & growing cotton B.)Separating the seeds from the cotton***
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  9. What was the purpose of the cotton gin popularized by Eli Whitney?A to improve the quality of thread spun from cotton B to
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  10. Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793. It removed seeds from cotton fibers. Now cotton could be processed quickly and cheaply.
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