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What led to slaves becoming more valuable than before?

the cotton gin


What led to the slaves becoming more valuable than before?

the cotton gin -apex


Why did the cotton gin lead to slaves becoming more valuable than slaves without the cotton gin?

more cotton plantations were needed just took this on apex


Why did the gin lead to slaves becoming more valuable than without the cotton gin?

more cotton plantations were needed just took this on apex


Why did the cotton gin lead to slaves becoming more valuable than without cotton gin?

more cotton plantations were needed just took this on apex


Why were women more valuable in Africa?

If you meant "Why were African women slaves more valuable in America" the answer is because they could bare children. Hence the more slaves her owner could have on his plantation.


Why did Slaves became more valuable than gold?

gold is an inanimate object/substance... slaves get sh*t done.


Can copper mined straight from the ground be more valuable before its refined?

Copper can be found to contain more valuable metal within it, thus making it a bit more valuable.


What led to slavery becoming more widespread and brutal in the 1800?

Increase of the number of slaves in the north


Why is the crude oil so valuable?

Its becoming more and more scarceIt comes from the middle east and in case you havent noticed, thers a war there.


Why were west African slaves were seen as desirable to use as slaves?

Some slaves from certain states were considered greater then the average slave. A state could consider their African Americans stronger or smarter and for that reason those slaves were more desirable and valuable.


What led slavery to becoming more brutal in the US?

suffrage because slaves violently protested for the right to vote