Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?

to undermine Northern factories
to promote Southern industrialization
to encourage agriculture
to adopt new technology

The main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia was to promote Southern industrialization. These expositions were organized in an effort to showcase the industrial and technological advancements of the South, particularly in the area of cotton production and manufacturing. The goal was to attract investment, promote economic growth, and demonstrate that the South was capable of competing with the Northern factories.