Slavery in the Colonies
The institution of slavery grew to be a primary element in the economy of the southern colonies. Slavery’s rapid growth was ignited by several important economic, geographic, and social factors. In the eyes of an early southern settler, each factor helped justify the use of slavery. The settlers of the southern colonies depended on their plantations for their wealth and prosperity, thus making plantations an integral part of the early southern economy. The most promi
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Approximate Word count = 316
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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