Source: William Harper, South Carolina jurist, *Memoir on Slavery*,
"Slavery is coeval with society... [and] it is the order of nature and of God that the beings of superior intellect and sufficiency should control and dispose of those who are eminent in nothing but bodily strength... The Negro is untaught, uncultivated, and requires the constant control and guidance of a superior mind to preserve him from reverting to his natural state of barbarism."
The system of labor defended in the excerpt was most directly sustained by which of the following economic developments in the early nineteenth century?
- The expansion of a global cotton market that linked Southern plantations to Northern and British textile millsCevap
- BThe complete isolation of the Southern agricultural economy from Northern manufacturing and financial systems
- CThe replacement of enslaved labor with a system of temporary European indentured contracts
- DThe creation of mercantilist trade restrictions by the federal government to limit commercial enterprise in the South
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The expansion of a global cotton market that linked Southern plantations to Northern and British textile mills
The correct answer stating the expansion of a global cotton market is correct because the introduction of the cotton gin and the expansion of textile manufacturing during the Market Revolution made Southern cotton highly profitable. This global demand linked the Southern economy to Northern and British markets, sustaining and expanding the system of chattel slavery.
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The cotton economy and its integration into global markets sustained and expanded antebellum Southern slavery.
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