Slaves either fought or worked on farms in the civil war.
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms
A slave from back then had nearly any land what so ever. Slaves never had farms also because they were listed into the category of the lower or lowest class. Occasionally slaves did have large plantations or farms because they were bought by wealthy people or nobleman in the highest class that had large houses and many slaves. black people owned slaves too
northern farms were mainly family farms southern farms more like plantations where based on a slave economy
The upper South did not have to rely as heavily on slave labor because their farms were smaller. The lower South had huge cotton plantations.
Plantations
The southern states had more farms and on the farms worked slaves and the farmers made money off of selling the slaves and the slave's labor.
lived on small farms
Buy them and use them in the household, farms or mines.
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms
Slaves either fought or worked on farms in the civil war.
Slave masters needed to catch more slaves to make more money. They sold slaves for money. Their wealth was decided by the number and quality of slaves they had in stock. Sometimes, if they had farms, the more slaves that worked on the farms, the better.
There are many, many farms all around the world. There are also many different types of farms around the world.
One of the things that made slave trade important in West Africa is that it earned the slave owners good money. This money could be used to develop farms or invest in other sectors of the economy.
Farms were not a popular means of livelihood in the new England colonies, hence slavery was frowned upon.
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms