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Erica Bryant
16 May, 20:10
Why was cotton called a cash crop
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Anya Shah
16 May, 23:04
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Subsistence crops are grown for the direct benefit of the farmer and their family. Cash crops are grown to deliberately be sold ... Cotton makes a poor subsistence crop because you can't eat it and it has to be processed before it's useful (ginned, spun and woven)
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