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The Carolinas and Georgia On a scale of one to ten, how important was agriculture to the Southern Colonies? Why?

The Carolinas and Georgia Use the Southern Colonies map found on page 76 How did Carolina develop in a different way than the other colonies? Why were ocean ports important in the development of the Carolinas? Which crops greatly increased the demand for slave labor? How did the geography of the Carolinas affect agricultural development?

Southern Plantations & Slavery’s Rise How did the growth of plantations contribute to the rise of slavery?