The South.
Colonial Brazil depended heavily on the cultivation and export of sugar cane. The production of sugar was the main economic activity of the colony, and it was primarily produced on large plantations using enslaved African labor. The revenue generated from the sugar industry played a significant role in the colonial economy.
Southern
Virginia's agricultural system depended on slave labor.
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.
depended on reliable and inexpensive source of labor
The Southern colonies, including Virginia, Maryland, and South Carolina, had many plantations that primarily produced cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo. These plantations relied heavily on enslaved African labor to cultivate and harvest the crops.
In the American colonies growing cotton depended on slave labor
They depended on slaves nearby.
No
they depended on slave labor i think
The Northern states economics depended mainly on factories and free labor, unlike the Northern sates the south depended on slave labor and agriculture!
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms