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Q: Why did the use of slaves change the population the the southern colonies?
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About what population of slaves during the slave trade were placed in the Southern Colonies?

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Did the southern colonies in the US. have slaves?

Yes. Out of a population of 9 million people in 1860 4 million were slaves.


Did they have slaves in the southern colonies?

Slavery was banned for about thirty years in the 1700s but yes there was slavery when agrilcultuere became a popular way to make a living.


In 1750 40 percent of the south population was this?

In 1750 40% of the south's population were slaves. 85% of the enslaved population lived in Southern Colonies.


Did the New England and Middle Colonies and Southern Colonies all have slavery?

Southern Colonies had slaves to do their work on the plantation, Middle Colonies had some slaves but they were kinda in the middle, while the New England Colonies had no slaves.


What are facts about southern colonies?

Warm climate. Had the most population for slaves. it had tobacco corn cotton and wheat


What was bad about the southern colonies?

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What roles did slaves play in the economy of the southern colonies?

Slaves played the part of farming. Very little of the farming population in the southern colonies was white. They of course made cotton, and also took care of children and cooked. They did the dirty work, in a nutshell. :)


What were slaves allowed to do in the southern colonies?

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Which of the 13 colonies had slaves?

the southern ones


Who lived in the Southern colonies?

slaves and english


Who worked on the plantations in the southern colonies?

SLAVES