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Slavery: Economic, Geographic, And Social Factors

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American Studies
The economic, geographic, and social factors was what caused the growth of slavery to be encouraged in the southern colonies. It is believed this way because many slaves were used as if they were tools for others.

Slaves were a major key back in the 17th century for the economy because they were so much cheaper compared to the white servants. In the southern colonies the weather was amazing for large amounts of crops to be created. The crops that were mainly used were tobacco, rice, and other items. In the southern colonies many slaves were taken from the west to the south because the West africans had a skill that the others did not.
The social factors were also a growth for slavery because the southern colonists would

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