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12 October, 20:26

Why did slavery grow faster in the lower south than in Virginia?

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  1. 12 October, 21:18
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    The South has a longer growing season than Virginia.

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    Therefore more farms and plantations, which required a lot of field hands (obviously this was before mechanized tractors etc.) Being a house slave was a better position than being a field hand, as the individual got better clothing & the workwas less physically demanding.
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