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What best describes why Southerners believed there was no need for immigrants to live in the South? Enslaved people fulfilled nearly all the labor needs. There were no port cities for them to arrive in. The South was already too crowded. People in the region only spoke English.​

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Answer: Americans in the region only spoke English, best describes why there was no need for immigrants to live in the South.

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Slaves handled nearly all the labor needs So being an agricultural and rural area, the South didn't really have many opportunities for those who arrived there. Although there was a time in which immigrants did go to South, many wouldn't handle the abusive terms of their contracts. A lot of them died. Eventually, the South managed to do everything that they wanted by recurring to the use of slaves.

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