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Kaylah Brandt
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18 March, 18:09
The role of slavery in the Texas economy
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Answer:Americans of European extraction and slaves contributed greatly to the population growth in the Republic and State of Texas.
Explanation:Settlements grew and developed more land under cultivation in cotton and other commodities. The cotton industry flourished in East Texas, where enslaved labor became most widely used.
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