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Why did slavery last longer in the South than in the

North?
A:The Southern Colonies were geographically
closer to Africa.

B:The South had many large plantations, and the
plantation owners relied slaves to plant and
harvest cash crops.

C:The South had many more port cities, and the
businesses near the ports needed slaves to
unload and load the ships.

D:The Southern Colonies had many artisans who
needed help from slaves to keep up with the
demand from Europe.

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4 votes

Answer:

The North didn't and were more against slavery than the South. The North worked in mills, factories, they owned and operated. The South grew cotton and tobacco. They needed people who would work in the fields for little or no money at all.

Love, gocry

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User Ninehundreds
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It’s either B. Or C. :) sorry if I’m wrong :(
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User Linesarefuzzy
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