why was slavery important for the southern states
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The northern states balked, saying it gave southern states an ... By the start of the 19th century, slavery and cotton had become essential to the continued
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The Northern states were mainly industrialised but in southern states agriculture was the main occupation. They grew cotton, sugarcane , and other large-scale crops. For which they used slaves to work in their fields. Slavery played a vital role in the economy of Southern states. Agriculture will be completely destroyed in Southern states if slavery was abolished. So, slavery was important in southern states.
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