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11. Tobacco and cotton were profitable crops, because they required large areas of land, the plantations grew in size, and in turn, more slaves were needed to work on the plantations. This sharpened class divisions, as a small number of people owned larger and larger plantations.
12. New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Metairie, and Lafayette.
13. Acadian French and Eastern Algonquian.
14. Africa, Angola, and Senegambia. Some Africans entered the U.S. through the port city of Charleston, South Carolina, the center of the U.S. slave trade.