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History of Cotton in America
Truly if it were not of the slaves then cotton farming in United States could not be a success.
Quotation (APA)
Main Idea Introduction
Truly if it were not of the slaves then cotton farming in United States could not be a success “In the United States the cotton industry was the last money yield used by subjection, “(Napton, Auch, Headley & Taylor, 2010)
SD 1 The cotton gin totally upset the industry and made cotton generation effective
“In 1797, there was for all intents and purposes no cotton developed in America,” (Napton, Auch, Headley & Taylor, 2010)
SD 2 Eli Whitney was the principle engineer and is credited with the creation.
“American cotton generation took off from 256,000 bales in 2800 to more than 3,000,000 bales in 1870,” (Reeves et al,. 2010)
SD 3 Prior to the cotton gin was designed subjugation never centered on cotton “With the cotton gin the cotton industry has the capacity create huge measures of benefit for the southern economy?” (Reeves et al,. 2010)
Main Idea Source of income for the United States SD 1 The cotton industry was bringing gigantic benefit
“Zones in the west “gave the shabby area that was suitable for cotton creation.” (Reeves et al,. 2010)
SD 2 With the westbound extension of bondage the southern economy “The cotton industry was a principle motivation for the South to oppose the North, ” (Napton, Auch, Headley & Taylor, 2010)
SD 3 Pushing ahead for the south will be a long fight as bondage
“The objective of this exploration was to exhibit the amount of bondage, ” (Napton, Auch, Headley & Taylor, 2010)
Resources (Quotes)
Napton, D. E., Auch, R. F., Headley, R., & Taylor, J. L. (2010). Land changes and their driving forces in the Southeastern United States. Regional Environmental Change, 10(1), 37-53.
Mooney, D. F., Roberts, R. K., English, B. C., Lambert, D. M., Larson, J. A., Velandia, M., … & Reeves, J. M. (2010). Precision farming by cotton producers in twelve southern states: Results from the 2009 southern cotton precision farming survey. Research Series, 10-02.
Resources (Information)
Napton, D. E., Auch, R. F., Headley, R., & Taylor, J. L. (2010). Land changes and their driving forces in the Southeastern United States. Regional Environmental Change, 10(1), 37-53.
Mooney, D. F., Roberts, R. K., English, B. C., Lambert, D. M., Larson, J. A., Velandia, M., … & Reeves, J. M. (2010). Precision farming by cotton producers in twelve southern states: Results from the 2009 southern cotton precision farming survey. Research Series, 10-02.
