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They needed cheap labor to help them plant and harvest along with other things
It was simple greed. Slave labor is the cheapest kind. Slave owners can get very rich through the use of slave labor.
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To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
Yes planters supported slavery. They did so because slaves were free labor and they needed them to work the fields.
Planters realized that poor, angry workers could be dangerous to have around.
the reaction to the planters were that they were upset over the much labor intensive work. this was most popular in the south region of the country.
They needed cheap labor to help them plant and harvest along with other things
The nations of Western Europe were the least dependent on the labor of serfs.
Some planters viewed indentured servants as a source of cheap labor to help grow crops and increase profits. They preferred indentured servants over slaves as they were a more temporary and less expensive labor force.
Southern planters began using enslaved Africans to work in the fields because they needed a large, inexpensive labor force to expand their agriculture operations and increase profits. Enslaved Africans were seen as a cheap and readily available source of labor, and the institution of slavery provided a way to control and exploit their labor while maintaining the planters' economic interests.
It was simple greed. Slave labor is the cheapest kind. Slave owners can get very rich through the use of slave labor.