frequent flooding.
One problem faced by planters in the Southern US was that long-staple cotton could only be grown along the Carolina & Georgia coast (hence "sea island" cotton). Weather could be a problem also, wet needed for planting seeds, dry for harvest.
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Southern cotton planters faced: -difficult weather to grow crops
Carolina planters mostly associated with other planters.
Wealthy planters
England had a society with an aristocratic class, and the southern planters wanted the same.
Southern planters believed that if slaves learned to read, it would weaken the system of slavery.
For tools and machines.
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There were many things true about Southern planters. Southern farmers often owned slaves, worked large plantations, and harvested crops like tobacco, cotton, and sugar.