Farmers faced Native American raids, poor growing conditions, droughts, disease, insects, and anything that would give farmers a hard time now. Farmers had to pay higher prices for transportation which caused less profit - crops prices fell which also caused less profit. The government issued greenbacks then retired them, causing an increase in the value of money in the circulation.
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The United States should not care about
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The Union took a defensive stance in the West. The Union had more troops than the Confederacy in the West
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Not really. There was segregation still in the early 60s. Martin LK didn't make an appearance until his speech in 1963 and black people got the right to vote in 1965. Yet again, black people were still heavily judged and they were blamed for a lot of mistakes other people would make. So no. The white prison population was not higher.
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What contributed most to the increasing use of African slave labor in
North America during the 1600s and 1700s was the constant demand of more hands, more labor workers to work in the large plantations of the North American colonies.
At the beginning of the colonial settlings, most colonies used indentured servitude. But the need for more hands made plantation owners import African slaves to grow crops such as cotton, tobacco, and rice. Southern plantations depended too much on slaves because landlords had to export crops to Europe.