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12 December, 06:19

In 1911, georgia produced 2.8 million cotton bales. in 1913, georgia produced 600,000 bales. what factor most contributed to the decline in cotton production? a) boll weevil

b) japanese beetle c) new deal incentives d) eradication programs

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  1. 12 December, 06:39
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    The answer is: A. boll weevil

    Boll weevil is a type of insect originated from Mexico that migrated to Georgia's territory in 1920s.

    This insect feed on cotton buds and flowers. Since there are large portion of their food in Georgia, Boll weevil reproduced at a very fast rate. This caused a massive decline in Georgia's cotton industry.
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