Slavery expanded under Wright's leadership due to a combination of economic interests and political pressures that favored the institution. As agricultural demand surged, especially for cash crops like cotton, plantation owners sought more labor to maximize their profits. Additionally, Wright's policies may have supported the entrenchment of slavery in social and legal frameworks, further reinforcing its growth. This period also saw increased resistance to abolitionist movements, allowing slavery to persist and flourish.
when i grow older i am going to pick corn
Indian farmers were reluctant to grow indigo because they were forced to do so
Apples grow all summer and are ready to eat in Autumn.
They didn't grow anything. They had to keep moving.
they grow grapes beacuse they want to make wine
No. Slavery ended prior to his birth.
after the cotton gin was invented
Leadership is property of men that he or she can grow ,divert ,motivate or inspire ones mind into one direction. Leadership does not imply a politics criteria.
cotton or sugar.
Democratic
because they need people to grow their crops
They made slaves grow crops and harvest them.
slavery was a luxury to the southern because they were to lazy to grow there own tobacco and cotton so they had the slaves do it
New York never used slavery because the winters there are too harsh to grow cash crops.
i think that tomatos grow under a ceritin temperatsur
no, not under a normal lamp. but under a special grow lamp it will make it a lot quicker.
slavery