It eventually led to the creation of the Headright System in 1618, which was an attempt to eliminate the overwhelming labor shortages in the colonies, particularly in the South.
the succes of the southern colonies relied on the cash crops of tobaco and cotton
Slaves Indentured Servants
because they could
Slave labor
Slaves from Africa.
the southern colonies' cash crops required a great deal of difficult work to grow and harvest.
Southern Colonies.
well war came, but after that they helped by planting crops
Slavery provided labor for the developing textile industries in the southern colonies.
the succes of the southern colonies relied on the cash crops of tobaco and cotton
labor intensive.
Southern
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Enslaved Africans were brought to the southern colonies to work on plantations due to a demand for labor in industries such as tobacco, rice, and indigo production. Enslaving Africans was seen as a way to meet this demand for labor and increase the profitability of these industries.
Answer: Slave Labor
Many colonies in the Americas used slave labor for farming, but notably the southern colonies of British North America, such as Virginia and South Carolina, relied heavily on enslaved Africans to work in their tobacco and rice fields.
because they could