The increased demand for the labor of enslaved Africans in the southern colonies was primarily driven by reliance on the cash crops of sugar and tobacco. The cultivation of these labor-intensive crops required a significant workforce, and enslaved Africans became the primary source of labor as the demand for these cash crops grew in the colonial economy.
What sparked an increased demand for the labor of enslaved Africans in the southern colonies?
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an abundance of indentured servants
an increased need for servants in wealthy homes
the need for more labor in manufacturing centers
reliance on the cash crops of sugar and tobacco
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