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Spain brought slaves into the Mississippi territory in the early 1700s. The Choctaw, a tribe of Native Americans who were agriculturalist shared their knowledge with settlers in the territory. Small farms sprang up along waterways that grew into agricultural plantations. This growth brought about the demand for forced labor, known as slavery. Plantation owners furnished housing, clothing, food and primitive medical care for slaves. While this era in history is a blight on our nation, it can be said that the use of forced labor sped up the birth pains of a nation that would have otherwise been a long and laborious process.

Followed by Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, slavery was abolished, and made illegal one-hundred and forty-seven years ago by the Thirteenth amendment in 1865.

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In early Virgina, people lived on scattered farms rather than towns. Tobacco farmers soon began founding large farms called plantations. These plantations were made possible in part by use of the headright system. Under this system, colonists who paid their own way to Virginia received 50 acres of land! Colonist participated in plantations so they could make tobacco and earn land.

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What colonies had large plantations?

The plantation system was developed in the Southern colonies of the US. A plantation system/economy is an economy based on agricultural mass production, usually of a few staple products grown on large farms called plantations.


Why did the plantation system come to play such an important role in the Southern economy?

The overwhelming majority of slaves were field hands, picking cotton and planting and harvesting rice, tobacco, and sugar cane. The occupational distribution of slaves reflected the nature of the economy and society of the South.


Why did the plantation system come to play an important role in the southern economy?

The overwhelming majority of slaves were field hands, picking cotton and planting and harvesting rice, tobacco, and sugar cane. The occupational distribution of slaves reflected the nature of the economy and society of the South.


How did the plantation system and the lack of indentured servants affect the status of Africans American?

They worked the enslaved Africans harder on the fields. The southern economy came to depend on slavery.


What was the Southern colonies based on?

Plantation system and growing of cotton, indigo, rice, tobacco.


Why was the va economy based on the plantation system?

The rich soil of Virginia was well suited for large scale farming.


What were two crops that were able to help sustain the Southern Colonies and allow for the development of the plantation system?

Tobacco and cotton.


In which section of early 19th-century America was the plantation system an important feature?

The South


Which section of early 19th-century America was the plantation system an important feature?

The South


What is the plantation system?

The plantation system was the division of the land into smaller parcels that were under private ownership. The plantation system started in Virginia.


Describe the changes in the economy and labor system in Virginia and other southern colonies?

increase in tobacco growth called for more labo, bringing in slaves to work the plantations, the carolinas had close economic ties with the sugar islands, rice=principle export crop, called for more slaves, slavery found in all plantation colonies,


How is capitalism an important part of a market economy?

A market economy is necessary for a capitialist system.