In the second half of the 19th century the US expansion westward created a demand for transportation and for products that could only be properly produced in the East. The railway system brought people and goods back and forth between the east and west and costs went down due to the rapid transit provided by the railway system. Landowners made profits selling their western holdings and merchants made money through sales to western markets made possible by railways.
In the second half on the 19th century the US expansion westward created a demand for transportation and for products that could only be properly produced in the east
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Sharecropping gave freed slaves a chance to earn a living and gave landowners a much needed labor force.
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The spreading of Chinese culture was one of the benefits of Zheng He's voyages. It also benefited Chinese merchants.
Landowners during the time of slavery often justified owning slaves by citing economic benefits, social norms, and religious beliefs. They argued that slavery was necessary for maintaining their economic prosperity by providing cheap labor. Additionally, they believed that it was a social norm that had been practiced for generations and accepted by society. Some landowners also used religious justifications, citing passages from the Bible that seemed to support slavery.
well workers got a place to live on and crops to plant for food, they were paid too but not as much as the landowners