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Why did slavery grow in the South Colonies?

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  • 31-07-2020

Answer:

The earliest settlers of the South saw that there was great money to be made by growing labor-intensive cash crops - sugar, tobacco, cotton, rice, and indigo in particular. The climate was perfect, and the riverine geography of the Tidewater made transporting bulk crops grown inland to the Atlantic Ocean for export to Europe feasible

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