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Compare The South From 1815 To 1860

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Last week we talked about the North during 1815 to 1860, this week we are going to explore the South during 1815 to 1860. The situation between the North and the South are very different during 1815 to 1860. People in southern America were live depend on agricultural (plant cotton), as the cotton production increased cause the cotton economy rise meanwhile the demand of slavery also expanded in the North. In contrast people in northern America are more industrialized, they experienced industry revolution and abolished slavery. How was the cotton economy created in the South? Starting from the year of 1815, cotton has become the most valuable export in the United State. When it comes to 1840, the value of cotton became much higher. According to the data, America export raw …show more content…

The plantation in the South usually owned less than twenty slaves. There were eighty-eight percent of plantations had less than twenty slaves, and only twelve percent of the slaveholders owned 20 or more slaves in each family. One of the characteristics that the slave plantation have in the South is the reliance on the labor of men, women, and children slaves. Also during the class, the professor showed us a picture of a family from the South. In the picture, I saw the family’s dad, mom, and kids, and I also noticed that in this picture all the people are white except for one person standing in the back who is a black woman. Our professor told us that she is the slave in this family. Although I do not know how the relationship between the slave and the family is, how they treat the slave, when they take family photo they let the maid take photo with them together. At this point, it can shows that they count her as one of their family members, not only their

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