southern states best crops were labor intensive and people who owned farms could not do it alone leaving a great need for slaves
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No one took control. It was an all south trade with slave markets.
The importance of the Atlantic Slave Trade was that it help the colonists in the US. For example, the Africans did hard labor which they were paid less than average payment. Also, it helped the Southern Colony, because the colony runs on plantations.
Before the Civil war and the disagreements with the South, the slave trade was alive and well in New England. The slave trade was dominated by the maritime industry. Rhode Island was responsible for more than half of all of the early US slave trade.
L. W. Spratt has written: 'A series of articles on the value of the union to the South' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Politics and government, Secession 'Speech upon the foreign slave trade, before the Legislature of South Carolina' -- subject(s): Slave trade 'The foreign slave trade' -- subject(s): Slave-trade
The five states that were suppliers in the internal slave trade were Virgina, North and South Carolina, and Gerogia.
No, it was from the western countries.
Because the location of the slave trade centers in the south the slaves were able to provide the labor to produce the cotton.
Because the location of the slave trade centers in the south the slaves were able to provide the labor to produce the cotton.
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African Port Cities grew in importance
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