Conflict over Slavery Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question What economic impact did using the labor of enslaved people have on the new settlement?(1 point) Responses There economy boomed because more people were able to buy goods. There economy boomed because more people were able to buy goods. The economy struggled because there were too many people to feed. The economy struggled because there were too many people to feed. The economy grew because Texas was able to plant and harvest more cotton for free. The economy grew because Texas was able to plant and harvest more cotton for free. The economy was hurt because there was not enough land for everyone.

The economy grew because Texas was able to plant and harvest more cotton for free.

The economic impact of using the labor of enslaved people in the new settlement was that the economy grew because Texas was able to plant and harvest more cotton for free.

The economic impact of using the labor of enslaved people on the new settlement can be inferred from the options provided.

The first two responses state that the economy boomed because more people were able to buy goods. However, this does not directly explain the economic impact of using enslaved labor.

The third and fourth responses suggest that the economy struggled because there were too many people to feed. Again, this does not directly address the economic impact of using enslaved labor.

The fifth option states that the economy grew because Texas was able to plant and harvest more cotton for free. This suggests that the use of enslaved labor contributed to the growth of the economy by allowing for increased agriculture production. This answer aligns with historical context, as the use of enslaved labor was widespread in the production of cotton in the southern United States.

Therefore, the correct response is: "The economy grew because Texas was able to plant and harvest more cotton for free."