The South became the Cotton Kingdom in the early nineteenth century because of
A) Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin.
B) the new profitability of short-staple cotton.
C) the opening of rich river bottomlands in the Gulf Coast states.
D) the eradication of the boll weevil.
E) the growth of textile production in the region.
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