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What did brokers do in the southern colony?

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  • Owners of the largest plantations most often sold their cast crops to a broker-a person who is paid to buy and sell for someone else.
  • The broker would then sell the crops in England, bought what the planter wanted and sent the goods back to the colonies.
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