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Q: Most farmers who lived in the west and south depended on to carry their wheat cotton and tobacco to market?
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Why did the Virginia tobacco planters oppose the navigation acts?

Although it guaranteed Virginia farmers a monopoly on the English tobacco market, they were denied the profits of direct sales to Spain and other European countries.


What is the significance of cotton production to the 19 century US economy?

It was especially important for the southern US states and basically the reason for the Civil War. The southern States' economy almost totally depended on their cotton production and export. The southern USA was the #1 provider of cotton to the world, and that level of production and the need to keep prices competitive made slave labor necessary. During the Civil War cotton exports dwindled to almost nothing, and after the war the Southern States found that India and Egypt had taken over the cotton market. The loss of the cotton income made the southern States the poorest of the US, a situation that would endure until the economic boom that was WW 2.


What was the goal of southerners in supportingthe annexation of Texas?

avoiding competition in the cotton market


Why slavery continued?

The last major European power abolished slavery approximately 35 years before it was abolished in America. Slavery continued in the United States because the institution ingrained itself into the society and was "needed" by large plantations to grow huge amounts of cotton and tobacco for a world wide market.


How did the creation of a market economy affect many farmers in the early nineteenth century?

The creation of a market economy affect many farmers in the early nineteenth century in that new roads and canals allowed people to exchange goods in distant markets with complete strangers.

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Most farmers who lived in the West and South depended on to carry their wheat cotton and tobacco to market.?

freight trains


Most farmers who lived in the west and south depended on to carry their wheat cotton and tobacco market?

freight trains


What did farmers in the west and south depend on to carry their wheat cotton and tobacco to the market?

Boats and railroads


What did farmers who lived in the west and south depend on to carry their wheat cotton and tobacco to market?

Boats and railroads


Why did the Americans want to control the Mississippi River?

Farmers depended on the river to send goods to the market.


What did most farmers who lived in west and south depended on to carry their wheat cottontobacco to market?

freight trains


What are cash crops grown for?

a readily salable crop that is grown and gathered for the market (as vegetables or cotton or tobacco)


Why did the Virginia tobacco planters oppose the navigation acts?

Although it guaranteed Virginia farmers a monopoly on the English tobacco market, they were denied the profits of direct sales to Spain and other European countries.


What was the effect of the weakening tobacco market on slavery?

what was the effect of the weakening tobacco market on slavery?


What transportation did the west an south depend on to carry their wheat and cotton and tobacco to market?

The south didn't grow wheat, but they used steamboats and rail to carry their products.


When was Sprouts Farmers Market created?

Sprouts Farmers Market was created in 2002.


What is Sprouts Farmers Market's population?

The population of Sprouts Farmers Market is 7,000.