Why was Cotton so important in the Civil war?

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2026-05-14 03:35

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Cotton was a major antebellum US crop, grown almost exclusively in what were considered to be "slave" states. Textile mills in the US's northwest and markets abroad such as England provided wealth that benefited the entire US. When the US Civil War broke out, the Southern "cotton" states lost a great deal of sales from the Northeast and from Europe due to the Union blockade of Southern ports.

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