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The dramatic increase in the south's slave lavor force between 1810 and 1860 was due to?

The natural population increase of American-born slaves


Reasons caused the rapid increase of slave labor after 1680?

Possibly the dependency of slave labor for cotton production that was in high demand. It was cheep and demand was high.


What where the effect of the slave trade?

The effects of the slave trade depended on which side you were on. If you were the slave owner, the slave trade had the effect of providing a cheap labor force to increase production and sales. The slave trade itself provided a business opportunity in the direct sale of this low cost labor force. The growth of the cotton industry and that of many of other agricultural commodities would not have been possible without slave labor. If you were the slave, it had many devastating effects. Slaves had limited free will. They were separated from their families and often forced to work in harsh conditions. The treatment of the slaves depended on their owner. Some were treated better than others.


How did the columbian exchange lead to increase in slavery?

The Columbian Exchange facilitated the widespread transfer of crops, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds, leading to significant economic changes. As European colonizers established plantations in the Americas to cultivate cash crops like sugar and tobacco, they required a large labor force. The decimation of Indigenous populations due to disease and warfare created a labor shortage, prompting colonizers to turn to Africa for enslaved labor. This demand for labor significantly intensified the transatlantic slave trade, leading to a dramatic increase in slavery.


Which group of Europeans were the first to utilize Africans as a slave labor force?

Portuguese


Why was the northern economy in the mid 1800s not reliant on a slave labor force?

because the north was more reliant on machine work than slave labor because the north was more industrial than it was agricultural


What was the effect of the labor movement?

The growing demand for slaves led to an increase in the slave trade within the U.S.


Slaves as the labor force started in what country?

Benin, Africa was devastated by the slave trade- most came from there.


Information of free labor vs slave labor?

what is the difference between slave labor and free labor


How did the end of the slave trade affect the labor force and in the US?

The end of the slave trade in the early 19th century significantly altered the U.S. labor force by reducing the influx of enslaved individuals, which ultimately led to a reliance on domestic slave labor in the South. This created a heightened demand for enslaved people, resulting in increased prices and an internal slave trade. In the North, the decline of slavery spurred the growth of wage labor and industrialization, leading to a more diverse labor market. Overall, the end of the slave trade contributed to the economic and social divisions between the North and South, setting the stage for future conflicts.


What caused the size of plantations in Virginia and Maryland to increase in the1700's?

The increased use of African slave labor.


What was the reliance on slave labor after 1680?

slave labor was more important