For tools and machines.
No. Short-staple cotton grew plentifully in the South-eastern states.
portugal
Portugal; it was the only country that traded slaves at the time.
planters
Planters
Southern cotton planters faced: -difficult weather to grow crops
Carolina planters mostly associated with other planters.
Wealthy planters
Northern workers opposed slavery; southern planters support it
England had a society with an aristocratic class, and the southern planters wanted the same.
Southern planters believed that if slaves learned to read, it would weaken the system of slavery.
There were many things true about Southern planters. Southern farmers often owned slaves, worked large plantations, and harvested crops like tobacco, cotton, and sugar.