there was richer soil, and there's more sunlight with better climate
labor shortages, slavery and cash crops led to the development of the Plantation system.
The development was caused by the agriculture industry in South America and the need of slaves for labor.
Sharecropping and Tenant farming were two systems that replaced the plantation system in the south after the Civil War.
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labor shortages, slavery and cash crops led to the development of the Plantation system.
there was richer soil, and there's more sunlight with better climate
The development was caused by the agriculture industry in South America and the need of slaves for labor.
When agriculture became well established in the South, the Southb became too dependent on one crop, limiting development.
NO! Large plantations were usually only seen in the "Deep South" (Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, etc) and were usually the exception. Many farms were big but few were "plantation" size. After the war with Mexico the prevailing agricultural norm in the south west was ranching or livestock bast agriculture.
The development of agriculture.
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Early agriculture can be separated into two main categories -- plantation farming with slaves and small free farmers.
During Reconstruction, social adjustments in the South included the abolition of slavery, the enfranchisement of African Americans, and the attempt to rebuild the region's infrastructure and economy. Economically, the South faced challenges such as land redistribution, labor shortages, and the need for new systems of labor and agriculture. The region also experienced economic devastation from the Civil War and the end of the plantation system, leading to a period of adjustment and reconstruction.
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