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sattari [20]
3 years ago
13

Economics and Slavery notes anything you know about that

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1 answer:
g100num [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Slavery was so profitable, it sprouted more millionaires per capita in the Mississippi River valley than anywhere in the nation. With cash crops of tobacco, cotton and sugar cane, America's southern states became the economic engine of the burgeoning nation.

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