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This territorial push and the realignment of the American economy in the South from tobacco to cotton during the first half of the nineteenth century breathed new life into the waning institution of slavery. Southern cotton fed a northern industry-fueled economic rejuvenation. This newfound export wealth in southern cotton and northern manufactured goods required additional trading ports.
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