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A five page paper which looks at some of the social and economic differences between the early American colonies, and the factors which contributed to their diversity. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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There are a number of significant differences between
the various colonies which were founded in the United States in the early years of exploration in the New World, in terms of their origins and development during the sixteenth,
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. For example, the plantation colonies of the deep South differed economically, politically and socially from those in the northern regions. The plantation system had originated in
the Caribbean in the seventeenth century and one of the main reasons for its importance in America was that the Caribbean plantation owners sold huge numbers of slaves to American
colonists after their own plantation economy foundered. Without the labour pool provided by the
slaves, it would have been impossible to maintain the plantations, which were heavily labour-intensive. Apart from the fact that the slave-owning population of the region was not large, there were
a number of health risks associated with plantation agriculture which made it far more productive and profitable for plantation owners to exploit slaves (who were something of a disposable commodity)
than to attempt to undertake the work themselves. The slave communities were also self-maintaining and self-supporting to a great extent, which again had economic benefits for the plantation owners.
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