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In the early years of the United States, Virginia Colony and Maryland Colony relied on the tobacco industry for economic growth. Their social structures were based on slavery. They had slaves to work in the tobacco fields as well as slaves to help run households. The more slaves a person owned, the higher they were on the social ladder.
they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.
Freed slaves were heavily discriminated against and were denied many rights.
Because their economy relied on the slaves to pick cotton
The North relied heavily on the manufacturing industry while the South was primarily agricultural-based. The North allowed African-Americans to own property and business and be free, while in general the South maintained African-Americans were property and slaves. The North was moving towards a more open meritocracy, while the South still held to some threads of aristocracy.
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The Europeans relied heavily on their slaves to do almost all their manual labor such as farming and other such tasks.
they relied heavily on shipping.
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.
Native American peoples relied heavily on certain berries as a staple in their diet and passed on their knowledge of the fruit to the first European colonists.
The northern colonies had fewer slaves than the southern colonies mainly because their economy did not rely heavily on slave labor for large-scale agriculture like the southern colonies did. The northern colonies also had different industries such as shipping, trade, and manufacturing that did not require as much slave labor. Additionally, the cold climate and rocky terrain in the North were less conducive to large plantations that required a significant number of slaves.
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In the early years of the United States, Virginia Colony and Maryland Colony relied on the tobacco industry for economic growth. Their social structures were based on slavery. They had slaves to work in the tobacco fields as well as slaves to help run households. The more slaves a person owned, the higher they were on the social ladder.
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