WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT ALL 3 QUESTIONS! DONT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW PLEASE.

1.what was the role of the Cottenocracy in the south? How were they different from white small farmers?

2.what are the slave codes?why are they important?


3.How did the invention of the cotton gin affect the north and south?


Please do not answer if you do not know.

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Answer:

1. Many planters, or plantation owners that owned at least 50 slaves, had become extremely wealthy from the cotton industry. The cottonocracy was the portion of the upper class that attributed their extreme wealth to the cotton trade. They had the most political power in the south.                                                                

2. As slavery became more profitable, slave codes restricting the rights of enslaved people to buy, sell, and produce goods were introduced. In some places, slave tags were required to be worn by enslaved people to prove that they were allowed to participate in certain types of work.            

3.It ensured that cotton was easier to pick and more efficient, so there was more cotton. Sine the south grew the cotton and the north made it into textiles, the gin affected the north as well. ... This made cotton cheaper and more plentiful, and soon after, the American textile factories began to appear in New England.

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