In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.
in the southern Colonies
i would say in the backcontrys
His did the economy of the southern colonies depend on enslaved africans
The need for enslaved Africans in the Southern colonies in America stemmed from the lack of local labor at cotton plantations. Because of this, slaves became a low cost way to make the fields produce the large amounts of cotton demanded by Europe.
In Colonial America, slavery became the heart of southern colonial society at the turn of the 18th century. Over 40% of the South's population was enslaved in 1750.
The Africans that were enslaved in the Southern Colonies were the main workforce because the settlers did not have the endurance or skills to do the work. Africans were strong, skilled, and were able to endure the climate better than the people who enslaved them.
In 1670, English settlers used enslaved Africans as laborers for growing rice,tobacco,and indigo.
Plantations
They were used as cheap labor.
i would say in the backcontrys
in the southern Colonies
i would say in the backcontrys
the English settlers learn basic survival skills
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His did the economy of the southern colonies depend on enslaved africans
All work on and concerning the plantations depended on slave labors.
The number of enslaved Africans in the southern colonies increased dramatically to meet the demands of large scale plantations for agricultural workers. Observation of the economic growth of Caribbean plantations and how their profit margins had improved by ditching Amerindian slaves and replacing them with African slaves, served to ignite massive growth of enslaved people in the southern colonies.