The lifestyles of the people who lived there, many were noblemen who were not in the immediate line of succession so they took their money and belongings to the south where they were accustomed to their god-like treatment thus feeding this treatment with slaves. The second factor was cheap labor. The third reason was the North allowed it.
because they had a war and Abraham Licoln won so there should be no slavery
Cotton Gin (your welcome study island cheaters)
because there was no slavery there
it didn't ,it spread fast...
At first, both, but later, the north didn't use slavery, but the south still did.
During the Civil War era, it was the South that allowed slavery. They were known as the Confederates.
The Cotton Gin created by Eli Whitney caused the spread of slavery.
Slavery allowed the South to build a significant cotton trade. It allowed agriculture to thrive, creating great wealth for the white land owners.
Slavery was allowed to spread into the southern regions of the United States, particularly in states such as South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850 attempted to regulate the expansion of slavery into new territories, allowing it in some areas while restricting it in others. Ultimately, the question of slavery's expansion contributed significantly to the tensions leading up to the Civil War.
The "plantation colonies" allowed slavery. Those colonies were Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and georgia.
Slavery would be permanently allowed in the South
the north banned slavery while the south allowed it