The plantation economy in the South produced great profits at the expense of cultural development and equal opportunity.
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Since the beginning of British colonization, the American South has been known for its agricultural production. This includes the growing of cash crops like tobacco, rice, indigo, and cotton. This plantation style economy allowed for great wealth for plantation owners. However, it negatively impacted the cultural, social, political, and economic development of African Americans.
While slavery existed in America, African Americans were severely limited in their opportunity to earn an education, work for wages, etc. In many states during the 1800's, there was laws against educating slaves, helping them run away, or even allowing African Americans to meet in groups without the supervision of a white citizen. All of these different laws resulted in extreme inequality between white and African American citizens. This unequal treatment would continue after slavery was outlawed thanks to the creation of Jim Crow laws.
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Topic: American History, Slavery in America
Grade Level: 7-12
Keywords: plantation economy, slavery, American South, cash crops
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