Photo of the Day: The Cotton Belt

Cotton, the cash crop of the South from the late 18th century through the 20th century. Fields of white cotton like this on in South Carolina can be found throughout the Cotton Belt. The money from the cotton industry fuel the South but this came an a heavy expense to the slave labor used to manage the cotton plantations. The Civil War and the abolishment of slavery combined with crop damage from boll weevil and soil depletion, the cotton industry suffered a major loss in the 20th century. While you can still find cotton fields throughout the South, many of the former fields have been replaced with other types of agricultural farming. (Photo: November 3, 2021)

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