Which two technological advances led to such a large increase in the enslaved population in Georgia from 1830 to 1860?

• A. Cotton Gin
• B. Railroads
• C. Steamboat
• D. Telephone

The two technological advances that led to a large increase in the enslaved population in Georgia from 1830 to 1860 are:

A. Cotton Gin
C. Steamboat

agree with cotton gin but am not sure about steamboat versus railroad. Of course they used the Mississippi but also had cotton plantations on the east side of the mountains.

You are correct, the steamboat and the railroad both played significant roles in the increase of the enslaved population in Georgia from 1830 to 1860.

The steamboat allowed for faster and more efficient transportation of cotton and other goods, making it easier for plantations to expand and increase their production. This led to a higher demand for enslaved labor to work on the plantations.

Similarly, the introduction of railroads further facilitated the transportation of cotton and other products, connecting Georgia's interior regions to major trading centers and ports. This increase in accessibility and connectivity resulted in the expansion of cotton cultivation and thus the demand for enslaved labor.

So, to summarize, the technological advances that led to the large increase in the enslaved population in Georgia from 1830 to 1860 are the cotton gin, steamboat, and railroad.