Why did many farmers in Georgia stop growing cotton after

  1. Why did many farmers in Georgia stop growing cotton after World War II?A. The creation of synthetic fabrics reduced the demand
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  2. Years of growing cotton caused widespread soil exhaustion throughout the state. After World War II, many farmers in Georgia
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  3. Years of growing cotton caused widespread soil exhaustion throughout the state. After World War II, many farmers in Georgia
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  4. Years of growing cotton caused widespread soil exhaustion throughout the state. After World War II, many farmers in Georgia
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  5. Years of growing cotton caused widespread soil exhaustion throughout the state. After World War II, many farmers in Georgia
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  6. How did the cotton gin lead to a rise in slavery?The cotton gin made growing cotton less profitable. The slave trade was legal
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  7. Analyze how the plantation economy impacted the small farmers who lived inland in South Carolina prior to the Civil War.(1
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  8. What was the purpose of the AAA? A.to reduce the total across of land owned by farmers b. To raise cash crops prices c. To
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  9. Analyze how the plantation economy impacted the small farmers who lived inland in South Carolina prior to the Civil War.(1
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  10. Question What was a result of the "New South" movement in the 1870s and 1880s? (1 point) Responses Cotton ceased to be the chief
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