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Did New Jersey farms grow cotton in colonial times?

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Did New Jersey farms grow cotton in colonial times?

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I don’t think the summer season is long enough to grow cotton in New Jersey. Cotton seeds germinate at 68 degrees and have to have like 4 months of warm weather. That is why it was primarily grown in Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana.

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