How did Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin impact not only the economy of the South, but also the lives of people living there in the 19th century? (2-3 sentence explanation)
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Answer 1
Answer:The cotton gin did, in fact, make seed removal less laborious, but it had little effect on the need for slave labor to cultivate and harvest cotton. In actuality, the reverse happened. Slave owners found that cultivating cotton was so profitable that it significantly increased their need for both land and slave labor.please mark me brainliest<3
Answer 2
Eli Whitney's cotton gin impacted not only the south, but also the north by increasing the need for slave labor and having northerners become angered that the awful system of slavery was becoming more mainstream in the union.
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Which other Supreme Court case besides McCulloch v. Maryland gave more power to the federal government?
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Another Supreme Court case which expanded federal Government powers was Gibbons v. Ogden
Gibbons was the other one that’s not muculloch vs Maryland