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10 April, 20:59

The cotton mill and the cotton gin led to a greater economic demand for cotton. What did the greater demand for cotton lead to?

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A)

Decreased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant decreased demand for slaves.

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Increased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant increased demand for slaves.

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Increased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant decreased demand for slaves.

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  1. 10 April, 21:47
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    B. Increased demand for workers, and in the south, where cotton grew, it meant increased demand for slave
  2. 10 April, 22:34
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    C increased demand for workers
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