Friday, February 3, 2012

Slaves were used on plantations in what region of North America?

Most of the United States, the Caribbean, Mexico, and some parts of Canada. Most of the regions were under British rule. The first census in 1790 resulted that almost 18% of the population in the United States were slaves. This was at the apex of the African Slave Trade with Great Britain. Indentured and African slaves were used to harvest produce and tobacco on plantations. It really depends on the time period, but the answer to you question refers to its entire history with plantations.Slaves were used on plantations in what region of North America?
Slaves were located on the plantations of all most every Southern state in the Union. States such as Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, West Virginia, Maryland and so on and so forth ( primarily every original colony and some).
Slaves were used EVERYWHERE not just here in the south. We aren't actually that "durty" and even great ole Abraham Lincoln had some slaves. But the history books won't tell you that.Slaves were used on plantations in what region of North America?
Plantations generally refer to the southern half of the united states, however slaves were used in all of the US before the civil war.
Typically on the Southern coast, like Georgia.

But alot of other states had slaves too.
ALL





Everyone had slaves. The idea that there was some guy with 200 slaves is a movie hype that didn't happen. Most people had 1 or 2 slaves all over the US.
Everywhere there are plantations which included the north.
Slaves were used in the American south.
The south east. Texas was a slave state but I don't think it had that many plantations.
southeast. better weather for plantations.
southern region, hun'.
That would be the South.
South East
south

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