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AVprozaik [17]
1 year ago
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How did the demand for salvor labor changes as the value of tobacco increase?

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1 answer:
notka56 [123]1 year ago
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As the value of tobacco increased, the change in the demand for slave labor that was seen was that the demand increased.

<h3>Why did the demand for slave labor increase?</h3><h3 />

As the price of cash crops like cotton and tobacco increased, there was more need for laborers in the field to work at a cheap rate. As a result, the demand for slave labor rose dramatically which led to a significant portion of the population in the South being enslaved people.

Tobacco was such a profitable product but it needed a large number of labor to be able to properly profit. As the demand from England and other European countries grew, more enslaved people were captured and brought to the Americas where they worked in plantations all over from the British colonies to the Caribbean.

In conclusion, the increase in demand for tobacco led to an increase in enslaved labor.

Find out more on the influences on the demand for slave labor at brainly.com/question/3152651

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