African American History – Before 1865
The Deep South refers to the southeastern region of the United States that was heavily dependent on plantation agriculture, particularly cotton, and had a strong commitment to slavery prior to the Civil War. This area includes states such as Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, and South Carolina. The Deep South played a pivotal role in the Cotton Revolution and significantly influenced labor dynamics and living conditions for both enslaved people and free individuals in the region.
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