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Ronald
10 December, 16:09
Why did slavery spread in the south
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Maverick Vaughan
10 December, 16:34
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The south had better farmland than the north, which means more cotton, tobacco, and sugar cane so the slaves had more work down in the south than they did in the north, The cotton gin was also a new invention so the cotton was in high demand which was more work from the slaves.
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Raphael Patel
10 December, 19:24
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When inventions like the cotton gin were invented, more slaves were needed to pick cotton.
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