They needed slaves to work on their plantations.
To work the plantations
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.
texas, kuntucky
The slaves were sold in the South states of the U.S.A to work in the cotton fields.
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There are 25 million slaves around the world today ( including the United States) and a majority of them are children and women as sex slaves. Isis has taken a lot of women as slaves and in Southeast Asia many children are used as sex slaves. China has slaves that are forced to work in work farms.
the answer is more slaves had to work harder
They worked in southern plantation states.
The Arab states in North Africa traditionally traded in slaves. But, when the demand for African slaves to work on the cotton and sugar cane plantations in America arose, the demand for slaves increased.
In the United States, slaves were far more numerous in the Southern colonies. They were used for plantation work which was very labor intensive.
No, there were no mexican slaves during the war. There is no history book in the world that states that a mexican was enslaved and forced to work for an american.