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why couldnt cotton be grown in the northern part of the U.S?

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idiotcentral
idiotcentral idiotcentral
  • 07-12-2016
since the north is typically cold, growing cotton there would kill it. it wont survive in winter in places north of the mason-dixon line
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Jieep
Jieep Jieep
  • 07-12-2016
The northern parts of the US are colder. Cotton needs a warmer climate to grow.
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