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10 January, 22:27

What was a result of the invention of the cotton gin?

A decrease in the use of slaves in the South

B. An increase in the price of cotton

C. A decrease in cotton production

D. An increase in the use of slaves in the South

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  1. 10 January, 23:05
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    D. An increase in the use of slaves in the South
  2. 10 January, 23:12
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    The correct answer should be either a or b.

    A - The amount of slaves went down because the cotton gin replaced many people.

    B - When something is mass-produced, you can make it for less and earn more money

    C - This option just doesn't make sense considering the fact that cotton gins were a positive invention. If they weren't positive they wouldn't have kept them.

    D - This could be true but it is very unlikely considering the context of the question. As I stated above, the cotton gin replaced many slaves (everywhere, not just in the South).

    I am more leaning toward A because that's what I learned; but, B could also work.
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