They loaded it on a ship in Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans, Mobile, or other port and sailed across the Atlantic.
Groups that benefited from the slave trade included European traders who profited from selling slaves, as well as plantation owners in the Americas who utilized enslaved labor to cultivate cash crops like sugar, cotton, and tobacco.
No, slaves did not have there own room, whether they were on a slave ship, or in those tiny little huts the plantation owners called "houses".
There ways in New England colonies were very different from other colonies the used to depend on their own crops,and their own money. The large crops that they grew they would ship them to England. Also, they'd -make their own clothes and shoes so the wouldn't have to trade.
people had to pay the ship owners to use the boats. i think!
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The owners of a cruise ship (actually of a cruise line) are the owners of the stock representing such ownership.
People were farmers (only for themselves NOT cash crops), whalers, blacksmiths, fisherman, and ship builders.
The colony with rich farmland but no seaports to ship its crops to England was Pennsylvania. Established by William Penn in the late 17th century, Pennsylvania's fertile land allowed for prosperous agriculture, particularly in grain production. However, its lack of direct access to the ocean limited its ability to export goods efficiently, relying instead on river transport to reach market areas.
Ohio grows corn and, yes, corn is big enough to ship to other states.
they used slave labor to produce cash crops
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The rivers provided a way to ship cash crops to port cities.