they bartered, like the indians. used anmimal skin, beads, shells and things that were in worth or valuble
slaves, crops
The planters of this field were very orderly.
Southern planters chose to use enslaved Africans on their plantations because they provided a cheap and abundant source of labor. Enslaved Africans were perceived as being able to withstand the harsh conditions of plantation work, and owning slaves was seen as a sign of social status and wealth in the antebellum South. Additionally, the transatlantic slave trade made it relatively easy for planters to acquire enslaved laborers.
Southern planters turned to enslaved Africans for labor in the fields due to the profitability of plantation agriculture and the need for cheap labor to increase production. African slaves were seen as a source of cheap and abundant labor that could be controlled and exploited for their benefit.
what did they use instead of money?
Southern planters began using enslaved Africans to work in the fields because they needed a large, inexpensive labor force to expand their agriculture operations and increase profits. Enslaved Africans were seen as a cheap and readily available source of labor, and the institution of slavery provided a way to control and exploit their labor while maintaining the planters' economic interests.
the money that they use in Belgium are coins instead of dollars.
they traded it with other countries for wepons and gunpowder and other stuff essential for running a army
A money substitute is something people can use instead of money.
It was simple greed. Slave labor is the cheapest kind. Slave owners can get very rich through the use of slave labor.
Tools to use against slaves.
The plantations were along the rivers and they had built ports on the river to haul the cotton and other products. It was logical they use the river.