Whites wanted to get more land and money. sometimes when you had a slave you would get more land for it.
One reason given for the need of black slave labor in the South was the labor-intensive nature of plantation agriculture, such as cotton and tobacco cultivation, which required large numbers of workers to be profitable. Slavery provided a cheap and abundant source of labor for planters who sought to maximize their profits. Additionally, the institution of slavery was justified by racist ideologies that devalued the humanity of black people and normalized their exploitation.
Black labor was seen as necessary in the South due to the agricultural economy heavily reliant on labor-intensive crops like cotton and tobacco. Plantation owners believed that black labor was essential to maintain profitability and ensure the success of their plantations. Additionally, the myth of black inferiority was used to justify the exploitation and control of black labor in the South.
to provide "cashless" landowners with a source of farm labor -Blissful
The south had a labor advantage over the north
There really isn't a specific reason 'why' the South depended on slavery labor. They just chose to. Plantations owners knew that keeping their crops maintained would be a lot of work so that's why slave labor came in to place.
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Yes. You can contact the South Carolina Department of Labor.
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