What Did The Plantation System In The Southern Colonies Lead To. The need for agricultural workers in the early southern colonies lead to the practice of slavery. The wealthy plantation owners were families that were slave owners.
The five southern colonies who introduced the system of plantations were composed of the maryland colony, virginia colony, north carolina colony, south carolina colony and the georgia colony. The need for agricultural workers in the early southern colonies lead to the practice of slavery. With ideal climate and available land, property owners in the southern colonies began establishing plantation farms for cash crops like rice, tobacco and sugar cane—enterprises that required.
Slavery played a role in all the southern colonies.
With ideal climate and available land, property owners in the southern colonies began establishing plantation farms for cash crops like rice, tobacco and sugar cane—enterprises that required. Indentured servants first arrived in america in the decade following the settlement of jamestown by the virginia company in 1607. After being established in the caribbean islands, the plantation system spread during the 16th,17th and 18th century to mexico, brazil, britain’s southern atlantic colonies in north america and indonesia. Slavery played a role in all the southern colonies.