In the southern US States, the plantation economy flourished because of the soil's fertility and the warm climate. Two important crops were part of the plantation economy, cotton and tobacco. Each were in international demand. The advantage of working large plantations with slave labor also favored the plantation economy.
The high prices that sugar and later cotton fetched on the European markets.
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Slavery was mainly in the South due to the region's agricultural economy, which heavily relied on labor-intensive cash crops like cotton, tobacco, and rice. The warm climate and fertile soil made the South ideal for plantation farming, necessitating a large workforce that enslaved individuals provided. Additionally, the social and political structures in the South favored the continuation of slavery, with many Southern states enacting laws that protected and promoted the institution. In contrast, the North's economy was more industrialized and less dependent on agriculture, leading to different social attitudes towards slavery.
Anarchists favored drastic change.
They favored imagination, freedom and emotion.
The high prices that sugar and later cotton fetched on the European markets.
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Alexander Hamilton was the leader and he lead the Federalists so the political party who favored development of industry on a national scale and favored a national bank is the federalists.
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The ideas of trade, western expansion, strong army and navy, energetic development of the economy, and the Federalist's philosophy of a strong national government were all favored by the War Hawks.
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Moderate Socialists
Nebraska's Long , cold winters did not appeal to proslavery plantation owners. The climate was not good for growing cotton. Kansas , on the other hand, was farther south and was the target of settlers who favored slavery
The two modes of reproduction are favored under different conditions.
Alexander Hamilton
Access to fertile soils and water sources such as rivers and streams favored the development of agricultural areas before 5000 BC. These features provided the necessary conditions for plants to grow, enabling early human societies to transition from hunting and gathering to settled agriculture.
Hamilton believed it was all in the industries while Jefferson believed and favored more the agricultural economy