Why is slavery important to the south's economy?

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2026-03-17 16:25

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Well, it WAS important, because the south was comprised of the production aspect of the country's economy. This was in the day before such labor-saving devices as tractors and harvesters, so slaves were needed to help take care of the crops. The country relied on the south not only to produce cotton, but quite a number of food products, although the north was able to compensate for the food.

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