Why did cotton farmers use so many slaves?
A) Cotton farming involved very intensive, laborious care and cultivation over the entire season.
B) Cotton planting and culture was spread over a very extensive area.
C) Cotton farmers generally were in Alabama and Mississippi, where racism was strongest.
D) Cotton farmers tended to be the wealthiest, and generally hated to do manual labor themselves.
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