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Small pox. The natives had no resistence to diseases the europeans carried to the new world.
The South was a cash crop economy of cotton and tobacco.
Sugarcane was not a major cash crop in the South. Some of the major cash crops were cotton and tobacco.
The South had the big plantations which needed a huge work force. The North had factories which didn't need quite as much unskilled labor.
American African and European societies differ from one another before the 1500's by their major achievements and the religious beliefs that they practiced. I'm not really sure on all the major achievements but here are some listed below: I had the same homework that due tomorrow. Major Achievements: Americans- Mayans created a 364 day calendar Africans- Askia the Great (elaborate) Europeans- I'm not sure I don't have my notes from class Religions: Americans- Polytheistic African- Muslim Europeans- I'm not sure I don't have my notes from class I hope I helped! =)
EXCEPT FOR NATIVE AMERICANS, THE AMERICAS ARE POPULATED BY EUROPEANS
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Africans, Native Americans, Europeans.
Europeans and Americans both wanted Chinese silk. They also craved their expensive tea.
African laborers often had more experience with agriculture than American indigenous peoples.
Europeans brought diseases to the New World that the native populations had no immunity to. That and outright murder are the major European contributions to the death rate of the Native Americans.
A great migration of southern African-Americans to northern cities
Tennessee's major crops include:cottoncornsoybeanstobacco
Small pox. The natives had no resistence to diseases the europeans carried to the new world.
The most profitable cash crops in the southern colonies were tobacco, rice, and indigo. These crops helped drive the economy of the region and required a large amount of labor, leading to the growth of plantation agriculture and the reliance on enslaved labor.
The South was a cash crop economy of cotton and tobacco.
The Europeans wanted to own and develop the land, whereas the Native Americans believe the land was for everyone, not for one individual to own.