Slave labor
Slave labor
plantation
Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia were reliant on cash crops.
Plantation crops include coffee, sugarcane, rubber, cocoa, tea leaves, pineapples, abaca, coconuts, cotton, tobacco, and bananas
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.
This system required no cash investment
Slave Labor ~
Slave Labor
Slave Labor ~
Plantation colonies are large estates that grow cash crops.
You buy slaves to pick the crops for you. that way when you sell the crops you dont have to use part of the crop money to pay the workers...?
labor shortages, slavery and cash crops led to the development of the Plantation system.
there is not that much plantation
plantation farming of tropical cash crops such as sugar and pineapple required huge numbers of workers who labored long hours in hot climates. the need for labor in the Western Hemisphere turned slave trade into an industry.
plantation farming of tropical cash crops such as sugar and pineapple required huge numbers of workers who labored long hours in hot climates. the need for labor in the western hemisphere turned slave trade into an industry.
plantation
cotton (a cash crop) tobaco
cash;wealth