cotton
Because they had large farms and needed workers to work and collect the crops with no or little pay
The freed slaves who worked on farms owned by other people and then rented land to pay for it with the crops they grew were known as sharecroppers. This system allowed them to work the land in exchange for a share of the crops produced, but often left them in a cycle of debt and dependency.
They made slaves do most of the work, so they didn't have to pay and sold the cash crops.
Yes, the majority of slaves in the antebellum South lived on farms or plantations where they were forced to work in the fields growing crops like cotton, tobacco, and sugar cane. These slaves faced harsh conditions and were subjected to long hours of labor under the control of slave owners.
Yes, African slaves were commonly used as laborers on Spanish farms in the colonial period. They were forced to work on plantations producing crops such as sugar, tobacco, and coffee, enduring harsh conditions and exploitation. This exploitation of African slaves played a significant role in the economic development of Spanish colonies.
Both farms are going to have a variety of different crops on their farms. Both places are also going to sell their crops for money.
southern states best crops were labor intensive and people who owned farms could not do it alone leaving a great need for slaves
Most slaves worked on farms.
Farms can be found in various locations, typically in rural areas or agricultural regions. They can be found all around the world, ranging from small family-owned farms to large commercial operations. Each farm may specialize in producing different types of crops, livestock, or other agricultural products.
Crops
animals or crops or both
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