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  2. Economy of the Confederate States of America - Wikipedia

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    The main prewar agricultural products of the Confederate States were cotton, tobacco, and sugarcane, with hogs, cattle, grain and vegetable plots. Pre-war agricultural production estimated for the Southern states is as follows (Union states in parentheses for comparison): 1.7 million horses (3.4 million), 800,000 mules (100,000), 2.7 million dairy cows (5 million), 5 million sheep (14 million ...

  3. Plantation complexes in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Cotton press from the Norfleet Plantation, now relocated to Tarboro, North Carolina. Cotton plantations, the most common type of plantation in the South prior to the Civil War, were the last type of plantation to fully develop. Cotton production was a very labor-intensive crop to harvest, with the fibers having to be hand-picked from the bolls ...

  4. Lakeport Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The plantation was established in 1831 by Joel Johnson, from a prominent planter family in Scott County, Kentucky.He arrived with 23 enslaved people and set up a slave labor camp to produce cotton, [2] an endeavor that made him one of the wealthiest and most influential men in the state.

  5. Category:Barns in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Round barns in the United States by state (10 C) A. Barns in Alaska (1 C) Barns in Arkansas (1 C) C. Barns in California (1 C) Barns in Colorado (1 C, 1 P)

  6. Cotton production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Texas produces more cotton than any other state in the United States. [34] With eight production regions around Texas, and only four geographic regions, it is the state's leading cash crop. [ citation needed ] Texas produces approximately 25% of the country's cotton crop on more than 6 million acres, the equivalent of over 9,000 square miles ...

  7. List of plantations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The newly mechanized cotton industry in England during the Industrial Revolution absorbed the tremendous supply of cheap cotton that became a major crop in the Southern United States. At the time of the cotton gin's invention, the sub tropical soils in the Eastern United States were becoming depleted, and the fertilizer deposits of guano ...

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