Asked by Maddi Miller on Jul 03, 2024
In 1860 the value of southern slave labor was approximately
A) $1 million.
B) $50 million.
C) $100 million.
D) $3 billion.
Slave Labor
The coerced labor of individuals who are owned by others, a practice that was historically common in many parts of the world, including the United States until the 19th century.
Southern
Pertaining to or characteristic of the south part of a region, country, or city.
- Analyze the consequences of industrialization and slavery on the societal and economic fabric of the Southern U.S.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the consequences of industrialization and slavery on the societal and economic fabric of the Southern U.S.
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