What increased Georgia's economic reliance on slavery before the civil war?

the invention of the cotton gin
the electrification of rural areas
the development of the steam engine
crop destruction by the boll weevil

The invention of the cotton gin increased Georgia's economic reliance on slavery before the Civil War. The cotton gin was a machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that made it much easier and faster to process cotton fibers from the seeds. This invention drastically increased the profitability of cotton farming, which in turn led to a significant expansion of cotton production and a high demand for slave labor to cultivate and harvest the cotton crops.