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they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.
they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.
they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.
they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.
A. the Great Migration; African Americans
In the Southern States, slaves did almost all of the work. The Southern states relied heavily on cotton and they had slaves do the work. Slaves would pick cotton which isn't very pleasant, and before the Cotton Gin, slaves had to seperate the cotton fibers from their seeds.
The southern states used unpaid labor, slavery, for their businesses. With no labor costs, they were able to make hefty profits.
The southern states saw abolitionism as a threat to their way of life because their economy heavily relied on slave labor in industries such as agriculture. Abolitionism challenged the institution of slavery, which was deeply woven into the social, political, and economic fabric of the southern states. This threat to their labor system and the fear of losing control over their property led the southern states to view abolitionism as a direct challenge to their way of life.
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The Gadsden Purchase saw the purchase of land from Mexico by the United States. Most of the land acquired from this purchased exists in southern Arizona just below Phoenix. The remaining land exists in New Mexico.