canalrhymeswithanal t1_iz9yikr wrote
Reply to comment by LittleGreenSoldier in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Then why the hell America need to enslave so many people? Should've just gone to a temp agency.
LittleGreenSoldier t1_iza20lr wrote
Cotton is a way more labour intensive crop. The bolls had to be picked by hand, and because they're mostly air they take up a huge volume, meaning more trips back and forth to empty your basket/sack/whatever. In addition to that, there was a MASSIVE upswing in demand for cotton because of the industrial revolution, and the mechanization of textile manufacturing. Suddenly machines could card, spin and weave cotton faster than a hundred people could. With that skyrocketing demand came the plantations, just like with sugar in the Caribbean; huge monoculture farms planting on an industrial scale. You can pay workers to do that, but buying a slave is an upfront cost equal to about a year's wages for a free worker, and you have that slave until they die. Buy a woman and you can make more slaves for no additional cost.
It's monstrous, but they considered it solely an economical decision.
canalrhymeswithanal t1_iza2fgv wrote
I should've added the /s tag, but also this was informative and I appreciate that.
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