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The soil was rich and fairly easy to cultivate

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Q: Why did plantations dominate the South?
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What state did salve labor dominate rice plantations that by the 1730's the majority of its population was black?

South carolina


What is the name of the farm where slaves were forced to work in the south?

They were called plantations


Why did plantations become common in the south but not in new England?

Plantations existed more in the south mainly because of the slavery to farm them.


What are huge farms of the south?

Huge farms in the south are called plantations.


The large farms in the South were called .?

Plantations


Do the middle Connies have plantations?

No. Plantations were only in the south and not the middle colonies. They had small cash crop farms.


Why did the south fear the outlawing of slavery?

In the south, they had many plantations. They wanted the slaves to do all the work, whereas the north didn't have plantations, causing them to disagree with slavery


Which city in South Carolina is famous for its historic plantations?

Beaufort South Carolina


Plantation crop of South Carolina?

The primary crop of most South Carolina plantations was cotton. Plantations in South Carolilna's many swampy areas grew rice and indigo as their major crops.


Did the middle colonies have large plantations?

The middle colonies did have some plantations but not on the scale of the South. They were usually about one third to one half the size of the cotton plantations.


What is the political party of South Dakota?

The Republicans dominate South Dakota politics.


What types of plantations were found in the south?

Cotton & Tobacco