A list of puns related to "Cotton production in the United States"
This is important on not just a personal level but a macroeconomic level too. There are so few of us left and even fewer of the younger generation.
I'm a fourth generation cattle rancher and the only woman as co-owner with my dad. After receiving my Bachelor's in Agricultural Science, I gained a new perspective in addition to knowledge I took back home with me. What I do is more than just a job but a calling. We're a dying breed and objectively I just like for people to know about it.
Everybody knows about the intimate link between the cotton industry of the American South the the institution of slavery in the United States, I often read or hear that the invention of the cotton gin and its ability to increase profitability "saved" and perpetuated slavery in the South, the expression "king cotton" comes to mind. But I know slaves were also used in other industries, most notably the tobacco industry (at least, I know for sure they were integral to the tobacco industry of the Caribbean pre-British Abolition, and I assume slave labour played as critical a role in the tobacco industry in the United States), and I am asking how big a role chattel slavery played in the United States' economy beyond cotton and textiles.
For various reasons, cotton never becomes the dominant cash crop in the south. Tobacco, sugar, rice, fruits, hemp and indigo are more widely grown. Perhaps new crops like tea and silk also are successfully introduced.
I've had to replace my entire playlist of jojo OPs at least twice now due to copyright issues. What's stopping DP and even other studios from uploading OPs to official channels and cashing in on the ad revenue? Or is there something else I'm not aware of?
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