Plantations existed more in the south mainly because of the slavery to farm them.
Rubber tree plantations in South Vietnam seemed to be as common as shopping malls in California.
Plantations
during the civil war the south and the north have in common that they use machines,they used boats for transportation and they had plantations.
South- tobacco plantations- indentured servants- slaveryNew England- trade- small farms- fishing (New England was said to be built on "God and cod")- little need for slavery or indentured servitude
Very few large plantations that needed a large number of workers.
Plantations.
They were called plantations
large plantations owners in the south, opposed taxes that would lead to rise in prices and hurt sales to New England states
The distance from Clapham Common, south London, England, to Johannesburg, South Africa, is about 5,617 air miles. That equals 9,038 kilometers or 4,880 nautical miles.
In New England, slaves worked primarily as household servants, artisans, and in maritime industries. In the Middle colonies, slaves worked on farms, mines, and in skilled trades such as carpentry and blacksmithing. In the Southern colonies, slaves worked on plantations in agriculture, primarily in tobacco, rice, and indigo production.
Life in the New England Colonies was hard. Every family member that could walk helped with the chores. Most families in the South were wealthy and lived on plantations and had slaves to do the work. Winters in NE were harsh.
Yes this is true slaves where very common in North and south Carolina and this was because they need more people to help with the rice crops because,the people of that time did not know how to even plant rice. Silly people : )