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What aspect of the South's environment made it conducive to slavery?

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User Arkentos
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Answer:

Its climate was perfect for growing cotton.

Step-by-step explanation:

The South's climate was perfect for the cotton boom, which reinforced slavery. Cotton plantations thrived in the humid climate and fertile soil of the South.

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User PKuhn
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Answer:

Labor and Ignorance

Step-by-step explanation:

Long story short slavery was all over the country at one point, but mostly congregated in the south due to 1: Intensive Labor which was in high demand, and 2: ancestral ignorance and bigotry passed down thinking of Black people lesser than, which is not true at all.

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