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How did the boll weevil Mostly affect Georgia's economy

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Answered by binuvarghesee
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The boll weevil greatly affected Georgia's long history of cotton production between 1915, when the insect was introduced to Georgia, and the early 1990s, when it was eliminated as an economic pest. ... The boll weevil's decimation of the cotton industry in the South had implications for the entire region.

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Answered by UsmanSant
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The boll weevil Mostly affect Georgia's economy in the following ways :

● In spite of the fact that the drought or dry spells and boll weevils caused Georgia to enter the Great Depression early, Georgia's territory, economy, and ranchers were at that point self-destructing.

● The planting of cotton on each accessible section of land of land exhausted the dirt and the reckless cultivating rehearses depleted the topsoil, leaving the land decayed.

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