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Q: How big were the plantations of the southern US in the last century?
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How big were the plantations in southern US?

Huge because this offered a bigger plantation market, for both slaves to work and for helping the southern economy recover.


What did the southern colonies do on there normal days?

Well...all they did was use big farms(plantations) to harvest cotton.


Why was it a big deal for slave s to run away in the time of the civil war?

so they would not have to work so hard on southern plantations and not get hert


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What is the northern states say what caused the civil war?

The Southern states wanted slaves because they had big plantations so they need lots of workers. And the Northern states wanted the opposite of that.


Why were there so many enslave workers in this region?

They had large plantations. (Plantations are a big farm if you don't know what that means.)


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Why did Georgia didn't have any plantations before 1750?

There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves soon came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia in 1750.


Why did people need slaves?

They needed slaves to work on the big plantations.


How big were cotton plantations?

Several acres, possible 10-20


Plantations were begun on large pieces of land belonging to?

Plantations were begun on large pieces of land belonging to wealthy landowners or European colonizers. These lands were often used for cash crop cultivation, such as sugar, cotton, tobacco, or coffee, using forced labor, such as enslaved Africans or indentured servants. The profits generated from these plantations played a significant role in the economies of many colonies during the time of European expansion and colonization.


How did colonial live?

Well in the southern colonies there were planatations and slavery so they made plantations(big farms).So that slaves could work. And the climate is very hot and in the winters it is cold. That is where slavery acctually tooken place in.