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414-419 The Growth of the Cotton Industry
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| A | B |
| Original Southern Crops | Rice |
| Original Southern Crops | Indigo |
| Original Southern Crops | Tobacco |
| New Southern Crop | Cotton |
| Long-Staple Cotton | Easy Removal of Seeds |
| Short-Staple Cotton | Difficult Removal of Seeds |
| Short-Staple Cotton | Most Popular Form of Cotton |
| Reason for the growth of Cotton | Crop Prices Dropped |
| Pounds of Cotton cleaned of seeds per day | 1 pound |
| Cotton Belt | From Florida to Texas |
| 1,000,000,000 Pounds | Amount of cotton produced in the South by 1860 |
| Why Cotton made Money | Wouldn't Spoil |
| Why Cotton made Money | Easy to Transport |
| Why Cotton made Money | Free Slave Labor |
| Wealthy Southern City by Cotton | Charleston |
| Wealthy Southern City by Cotton | Savannah |
| Wealthy Southern City by Cotton | New Orleans |
| Factors | People who bought cotton from farmers and sold to factories |
| Other crops of the South | Sweet Potato |
| Other crops of the South | Sugarcane |
| Other crops of the South | Wheat |
| Other crops of the South | Corn |
| Cash Crop of the South | Tobacco |
| North Carolina | Located in the South |
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Winterville Charter Academy |
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