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What was the South Carolina slave revolt?
Upon arrival at colonies' slave markets, slaves were inspected for quality and health before being sold to the highest bidder. They were separated from their families, branded or tagged for identification, and forced to work under harsh conditions on plantations or in households. Many endured physical and emotional abuse, as well as a loss of cultural identity and freedom.
To earn money and to get the job done.
The upper South did not have to rely as heavily on slave labor because their farms were smaller. The lower South had huge cotton plantations.
Virginia had the largest population of slaves in the American colonies. By the 18th century, Virginia had a significant number of enslaved Africans who were used to work on tobacco plantations.
South carolina
Because the South was much more dependent on slave labor than were the North. The South was known for its enormous plantations (most commonly, cotton), and slave labor was the only way to tend to those plantations without spending large amounts of money on hired hands. The elimination of slave labor would have driven the South into an economic crisis.
It was a South Carolina slave rebellion in 1739.
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carolinas, specifically South Carolina