The plantation system in the South drove away small-scale farming and diversified agriculture, as it prioritized large-scale monoculture crops, particularly cotton and tobacco. This economic model marginalized small farmers and reduced incentives for varied crop production, leading to a reliance on enslaved labor. Additionally, it contributed to social and economic disparities, fostering a rigid class structure and limiting opportunities for free labor and economic mobility.
many couldnt afford slaves, it was a one-crop system meaning that if cotton failed, the south would be completely broke, and it hurt the land and soil, so the plantation owners were constantly finding new ground. also slaves would damage their property and steal from them, taking money away from their plantation.
Carpetbaggers were basically thieves and homeless people who roamed the south after the war and robbed and killed people. It took a lot of effort to drive away the carpetbaggers and rebuild the strength of the south.
The south wanted to do this because they liked slavery and the union didn't. The south then decided to brake away from the north.
Because slaves were bought and sold within the plantation system. They didn't need to import people because when a baby was born it was all ready a slave and by the time it was 2 years old it was often sold away from the parents. The system became self producing.
The Old South, prior to the Civil War, was characterized by an agrarian economy heavily reliant on slavery, with a social hierarchy that privileged plantation owners. In contrast, the New South emerged after the war, seeking to industrialize and diversify its economy, moving away from dependence on slavery and agriculture. This transformation included efforts to attract Northern investment and develop urban centers, although racial tensions and segregation laws persisted. The New South aimed to redefine its identity while grappling with the legacies of the Old South.
The plantation system in the American South produced harsh living conditions for enslaved African Americans. They were subjected to long hours of grueling labor, poor living conditions, physical abuse, and the constant threat of being sold away from their families.
many couldnt afford slaves, it was a one-crop system meaning that if cotton failed, the south would be completely broke, and it hurt the land and soil, so the plantation owners were constantly finding new ground. also slaves would damage their property and steal from them, taking money away from their plantation.
He ran away to Philadelfia.
Get on I-5 and drive 940 miles south. Take Exit 110-A
They didn't. They were killed
the slave got flayed for running away for the plantation
The drive to the destination is 4 hours away.
The drive to the destination is 5 hours away.
slaves ran away from plantation to join the Union.
Not sure what you mean by 'reprogram'. If you mean format the hard drive and reload the operating system and programs, then yes, it will go away.
Charleston, South Carolina is 98 miles away from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. It would about 2 hours to drive by car.
break the window and drive away real fast