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Why do you think that slavery was not a big source of labor in the North?

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Answered by 324174
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Plantation economies rely on the export of cash crops as a source of income. Prominent crops included cotton, rubber, sugar cane, tobacco, figs, rice, kapok, sisal, and species in the genus Indigofera, used to produce indigo dye. The longer a crop's harvest period, the more efficient plantations become.

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Answered by vanshikaraghuvanshi
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With the invention of the cotton gin, cotton became the cash crop of the Deep South, stimulating increased demand for enslaved people from the Upper South to toil the land.

As the disparity between plantation owners and poor white people widened in the Deep South, deeply entrenched racism blurred perceived class divides.

The slave economy of the South had international economic reach since the majority of cotton was sold abroad; it connected the United States to the international marketplace.

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