Trade restrictions were lifted and Britain reaped the benefits because smuggling began again. However bad the Continental System was for Britain, it was disastrous for Napoleon because it backfired on him. ... The British blockade of European ports and the scarcity of goods created a rise in European nationalism
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with Paine talking about how the colonies are so "close" to independence anyway, since he viewed that only rational next step at this point being revolution.</span></span>
Most farmers used enslaved laborers to raise crops.
Explanation: It was the deep South, slavery was normalized there. Plus, I looked on a site that was about Louisiana during the Antebellum period and cotton was how the majority of Louisiana farmers made their money. I’m assuming that the cotton was forcibly picked by slaves. Hope this helped.