The southern states used unpaid labor, slavery, for their businesses. With no labor costs, they were able to make hefty profits.
Other way round.
The Southern economy was supported by slavery, because it was the mainstay of the cotton industry - the only export the South had.
Slaves were used for farming and were bought and sold.
The owners needed more slaves since they had to keep up with more property.
The southern states used unpaid labor, slavery, for their businesses. With no labor costs, they were able to make hefty profits.
The Southern Colonies were of an agrarian economy, so they worked in agriculture, which called for plantations for the crops and the slaves to work on the crops. This became so deeply rooted that this is why the Southern Colonies that were soon to be the Southern States wished for slavery to be legal in the US.
actually it was NOT slavery. you see i was doing an online crossword puzzle and i had this question, " basis of southern economy during the American revolution" i put slavery and it was wrong! just trying to help : ) it was slavery It actually was exports=) i hope i helped you!
Slavery in the southern colonies increased after the invention of the cotton gin. This invention made plantation agriculture extremely lucrative; slavery was abolished in 1865.
The southern colonies thought that slavery was okay. They had the most slaves out of the 3 colonies because they had more farmland.
The southern states used unpaid labor, slavery, for their businesses. With no labor costs, they were able to make hefty profits.
Economy in The Southern Colonies was based on plantations and slavery. The main crops that were grown were Indigo, Tobacco, Wheat, and Rice due to the easy irrigation from nearby rivers.
The Southern Colonies were of an agrarian economy, so they worked in agriculture, which called for plantations for the crops and the slaves to work on the crops. This became so deeply rooted that this is why the Southern Colonies that were soon to be the Southern States wished for slavery to be legal in the US.
The loss of slavery would threaten the Southern economy.
Slavery provided labor for the developing textile industries in the southern colonies.
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It was both. The agricultural economy of the southern colonies became dependent on slave labor, but in the other colonies there were divided opinions on the moral acceptability of the practice. Several major parts of the US Constitution required compromise on the issue.
The need for agricultural workers in the early southern colonies lead to the practice of slavery. Slavery remained a contentious issue until the end of the Civil War in 1865.
actually it was NOT slavery. you see i was doing an online crossword puzzle and i had this question, " basis of southern economy during the American revolution" i put slavery and it was wrong! just trying to help : ) it was slavery It actually was exports=) i hope i helped you!
Slavery in the southern colonies increased after the invention of the cotton gin. This invention made plantation agriculture extremely lucrative; slavery was abolished in 1865.
It was very profitable. It allowed the southern colonies to hold profitable tobacco planting. Off this staple crop, they made a lot of money.
The worst thing in the Southern colonies to many was slavery. Slavery was abolished after the South lost badly in the Civil War.