Things to Ponder The Industrial Revolution. Cotton Production in the U.S. 1790- 1860.
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Myths and FactsSlavery in the Americas
Myth or Fact?: Most slaves were imported into what is now the United States
Myths and FactsSlavery in the Americas
Myth or Fact?: Most slaves were imported into what is now the United States
Fact: Well over 90 percent of slaves from Africa were imported into the Caribbean and South America
Myths and FactsSlavery in the Americas
Myth or Fact?: Slavery played a marginal role in the history of the Americas
Myths and FactsSlavery in the Americas
Myth or Fact?: Slavery played a marginal role in the history of the Americas
Fact: African slaves were the only remedy for the labor shortages that plagued Europe's New World dominions.
Fact: Slave labor made it profitable to mine for precious metal and to harvest sugar, indigo, and tobacco; slaves taught whites how to raise such crops as rice and indigo.
Myths and FactsSlavery in the Americas
Myth or Fact?: Myth: Slavery is a product of capitalism.
Fact: Slavery is older than the first human records.
Myths and FactsSlavery in the Americas
Myth or Fact?: Slavery was an economically backward and inefficient institution.
Myths and FactsSlavery in the Americas
Myth or Fact?: Myth: Slavery was an economically backward and inefficient institution.
Fact: Many of the most progressive societies in the world had slaves.