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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
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Why were slaves so important for plantation owners in colonial America?

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2 answers:
qaws [65]3 years ago
8 0
Slaves were very important. 1) they grew and harvested the crops. 2) they did the hard labour of everything having to deal with the crops. they also were not expensive labour. they were "cheap" to take care of and were "willing" to do the work for their "freedom" (free time).
KiRa [710]3 years ago
4 0
Eran esclavos Importantes Muy. 
<span>Que crecieron Y Se cosechan los Cultivos.  
</span><span>2) lo hicieron El Trabajo Duro de Todo Lo Que Tiene Que lidiar Con Los Cultivos.
 </span><span>Sino Que también hay eran mano de obra Cara. No Que también hay eran mano de obra Cara. </span><span>Que Eran "barato" para Cuidar y Eran "dispuesto" una "libertad" hacer el Trabajo por su (Tiempo Libre).</span>
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