cottonocracy

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English

Etymology

From cotton +‎ -o- +‎ -cracy.

Pronunciation

Noun

cottonocracy (plural not attested)

  1. (US, historical) A government dominated by the cotton industry, as in the United States prior to the Civil War.
    • 1840, Robert Owen, The New Moral World, volume 7, page 1027:
      The whole school argue political or national economy as a party question: it is Cottonocracy versus Cornocracy — the nation is to be crucified between them.
    • 1855, Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Nature and human nature, page 23:
      Make a question between our nation and England about fifty desarters, and if the ministers of the day only dared to talk of fighting, the members of all the manufactoren towns in England, the cottonocracy of Great Britain, would desert too!
    • 1996, Bill Schwarz, The Expansion of England: Race, Ethnicity and Cultural History:
      The Lancashire cottonocracy was still waiting for El Dorado, and was quite prepared to believe that the opium trade was delaying its arrival.