What has the MOST significant effect on the growth of the slave population in Georgia?
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By the 1830s cotton plantations had spread across most of the state. As was the case for rice production, cotton planters relied upon the labor of enslaved African and African American people. Accordingly, the enslaved population of Georgia increased dramatically during the early decades of the nineteenth century.
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