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0.3
149.1 Georgio
Southern states growth of the
production share of cotton Southern enslaved
& slavery production
population
1826
0.1
1859 1820 population 1800 population
1800
0.0
Georgia
by thousands) by thousands
boles of cotton
22.7
produced
South
47.5
0.2
435.1
Alabama
1810
(in million
Caroline
1.2
0.99%
0
Alabama
111.1
Arkansas
0
1820
Florida
number of 21.2%
21.756
Tennessee
enslaved workers
(in millions
Louisiana
0.6%
69
1830
2.0
13.59
331.7
Louisiana
Mississippi
13.1%
32.8
Mississippi
436.6
1840
13
13.65
North
205
Carolina
331.1 North Carolina
251.8
1850
11.55 Floride
26.4%
402.0
South Carolina
3.0
10.1 Tennessee
Other
275.7
38
0
1860
7.73 0.6%
4.0
1.59
Texas
182.0
Source: Statistical Abstract of the United
Source: Strucheyed, Cotton
and the Growth of the vica
400.1
Stational Humanities Center Economy
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Use the charts to answer the question
Based on the data on the charts, what can be inferred about the states that show an increase of enslaved workers and have low cotton shares?
A. Those states used slave labor to grow different crops.
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B. Those states used additional slave labor in their factories.
DC Those states had only just begun to grow cotton and had to increase their workforce
D. Those states were new and data was not available prior to their entry into the Union


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