Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming.
Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands.
Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.
slaves
Slaves were brought in to work on farms.
Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming. Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands. Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming.
improvements in transportation -Blissful
It was based on cash crop farming.=] =) ;)
Slaves were brought in to work on farms.
Slaves were brought in to work on farms.
Slaves were brought in to work on farms.
Slaves were brought in to work on farms.
Export farming uses so much land for cash crops that South America has to import food for its own people to eat.
Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming. Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands. Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.
Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming. Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands. Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.
Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming. Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands. Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.
Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming. Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands. Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.
Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming. Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands. Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.
Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming. Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands. Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.
Growing cash crops is labor intensive. To provide this labor, many farmers became tenant farmers on the properties of large landowners. Indentured servants also worked to fulfill their contracts. The land owners also found it advantageous to buy slaves to provide the labor needed for the cash crops. Slavery became both politically and socially acceptable and was one long term result of the growth of cash crop farming. Another long term result was the loss of land by the Native Americans. As the land owners needed more land, either to replace land that was worn out by crops such as tobacco or to grow more crops, they traded various items to the Native Americans in exchange for their land. This caused the natives to lose control of their ancestral lands. Another long term result was the making of laws. Problems in price stability and quality arose and laws were made to counteract these problems.