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Usually, if a city is near a place where it can trade resources (like near river, or a bay) it will prosper and grow. Also, if it is located between two larger cities, it can serve as a resting place between them and will also grow. cpt._stryker
Because of regional differences. espacially those concerning the issue of slavery.
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Helping plant and grow things and help them start selling and prospering.
Yes- and they are busy cities- people live in both.
The slave population of the south continued to grow, doubling from 2 million in 1830 to 4 million by 1860. Even though the international slave trade had abolished in the United States by 1808, it didn't stop being a lucrative business. The natural reproduction of slaves, whether consensual or forced, was an economic plus for the slave owner.
Usually, if a city is near a place where it can trade resources (like near river, or a bay) it will prosper and grow. Also, if it is located between two larger cities, it can serve as a resting place between them and will also grow. cpt._stryker
In 1860 Alabama, there were 600,000 ton of cotton gown by the slaves and shipped to the Europeans
In 1860 Alabama, there were 600,000 ton of cotton gown by the slaves and shipped to the Europeans
Problems in the cities
so it doesn't cause eny mix-up between neighborhoods
Because of regional differences. espacially those concerning the issue of slavery.
People move to the cities because they:Want to find work
Cities don't make raspberries. They grow on berry farms.
Corn is grown on farms, not cities, in Canada.
There were about 400,000 bales of cotton grown and produced in 1860. This number was so high because of the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney.
There were about 400,000 bales of cotton grown and produced in 1860. This number was so high because of the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney.