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Plantations
Because they needed labor for their new colonies in the Americas
was that they had their own government, and people were used to a great degree of independence.
the succes of the southern colonies relied on the cash crops of tobaco and cotton
Forced Labor
Plantations
Slavery was introduced to the British colonies to support the labor-intensive cultivation of crops.
Margaret Weidenhofer has written: 'The convict years' -- subject(s): British Penal colonies, Convict labor, History, Penal colonies, British, Prisoners
southern colonies refused to use indians as forced labor
Because they needed labor for their new colonies in the Americas
Colonies provided a market for finished goods or Colonies provided cheap labor. Colonies provided England with raw materials.
Slavery in the British colonies was primarily driven by economic factors, as the demand for labor in industries like sugar, tobacco, and cotton far exceeded the available workforce. The transatlantic slave trade provided a constant supply of enslaved Africans to meet this demand, and the legal system in the colonies supported and maintained the institution of slavery. Colonial powers also used racial stereotypes and prejudices to justify the enslavement of Africans.
To provide labor for the colonies.
There was a demand in labor and an increase in the Atlantic slave trading.
was that they had their own government, and people were used to a great degree of independence.
Why did Spain turn to Africa to provide labor for its Americas Colonies?
Southern Colonies.