Which were the two most important factors in Georgia's growth after the American

Revolution? Select the two that apply.

(2 points)

Cotton

Slavery

Steamboats

Sugar

The two most important factors in Georgia's growth after the American Revolution were:

1. Cotton: The growth and economic success of Georgia was largely driven by the cultivation and export of cotton. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 made cotton production more efficient, leading to a significant increase in cotton cultivation in the state.

2. Slavery: Slavery played a crucial role in Georgia's growth as it provided the labor force necessary for the production of cotton and other agricultural goods. The expansion of slavery allowed Georgia to increase its agricultural output and profits.