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What is the significance of cotton production to the 19 century US economy?

It was especially important for the southern US states and basically the reason for the Civil War. The southern States' economy almost totally depended on their cotton production and export. The southern USA was the #1 provider of cotton to the world, and that level of production and the need to keep prices competitive made slave labor necessary. During the Civil War cotton exports dwindled to almost nothing, and after the war the Southern States found that India and Egypt had taken over the cotton market. The loss of the cotton income made the southern States the poorest of the US, a situation that would endure until the economic boom that was WW 2.


How did the southern colony make a living?

The Southern Colonies made a living by growing cash crops like tobacco and indigo and by using slaves for cheap labor. In the south they used the plantation system in which many of the plantations were self-sufficient.


What were the key factors in the development of slavery as a permanent institution in America?

Logically speaking, one of the key factors in the development of slavery was the need for cheap labor to work the land. Also, the greed of the white people to enrich themselves on the slave trade played an important role in the establishment of slavery as a permanent institution in Colonial America. Lastly, there were "slave codes" made especially to take away almost all rights of slaves and to give ownership rights to the white people.


Why did Sherman burn and destroy the south's land?

Because he was paid be John Adams to seek and destroy all of the Natzes.

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