The soil and climate in the southern colonies were better for growing cash crops which required a large number of slave workers.
The soil and climate in the southern colonies were better for growing cash crops which required a large number of slave workers.
The soil and climate in the southern colonies were better for growing cash crops which required a large number of slave workers.
The soil and climate in the southern colonies were better for growing cash crops which required a large number of slave workers.
The soil and climate in the southern colonies were better for growing cash crops which required a large number of slave workers.
The soil and climate in the southern colonies were better for growing cash crops which required a large number of slave workers.
No. Slavery also existed in the Northern colonies before and after the American Revolution. It became less common by 1790 in the north.
The Southern colonies were more agrarian and slavery had more to given to that agrarian lifestyle.
Because of the tobacco plantations and cotton fields needing workers.
No, only in the south colonies. The north colonies were against slavery. There were few in the north colonies.
They both had at least some slavery, and some of the settlements in each started for religioius freedom/refuge.
They both had at least some slavery, and some of the settlements in each started for religioius freedom/refuge.
All in the U.S.A and each part of the southern colonies.