The south used slave labor because the land was nice and lush. which means in needs croped and harvested extra help was needed.
The South relied on agriculture, especially cotton and tobacco , and used slave labor to do much of the work. The North concentrated on manufacturing and did not use slave labor. The North had extensive railroad connections- the South had few railroads. The Southerners were mostly Protestants of Scotch- English- Northern Irish decent. The North had more diverse backgrounds- people from Germany, Sweden, Holland, Irish Catholics and elsewhere, as well as the English. The North had more money and could better equip their forces. The also had a much larger navy.
abolitionists were mostly from the northern states because in the south slaves were used to work but in the north they had free labor.
It delayed the establishment of slavery in the South until about 1750
Slaves were used in all sorts of occupations in the South, including every sort of agriculture, but the principal driver was cotton farming, especially after the invention of the cotton gin.
They used hard labor
that why i looked on here
They were used to hard labor.
rich people or slaves
The south used slave labor because the land was nice and lush. which means in needs croped and harvested extra help was needed.
The South relied on agriculture, especially cotton and tobacco , and used slave labor to do much of the work. The North concentrated on manufacturing and did not use slave labor. The North had extensive railroad connections- the South had few railroads. The Southerners were mostly Protestants of Scotch- English- Northern Irish decent. The North had more diverse backgrounds- people from Germany, Sweden, Holland, Irish Catholics and elsewhere, as well as the English. The North had more money and could better equip their forces. The also had a much larger navy.
a. it used prison labor and lobbied the federal government
a. it used prison labor and lobbied the federal government
It used prison labor and lobbied the federal government.
It is a little difficult to make out, but the word is "pingin", Irish for Penny. Punt is the Irish word for used for the currency in Ireland prior to the Euro, and would be seen on The £1 coin.
it was South Carolina
South Carolina