The Southern Colonies By: Patrick, Ian, Gabby, Jordan, Chance, Madison.

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The Southern Colonies By: Patrick, Ian, Gabby, Jordan, Chance, Madison

Fun Facts Virginia was the first permanent English colony Most homes were educated Slavery was popular Maryland passed the toleration act

Founders and States Today ● Sir Walter Raleigh-Maryland in 1585 John Smith -Virginia in 1607 A group of proprietors - Carolinas 1653 South Carolina – 1670 James Oglethorpe - Georgia in 1733

Cash Crops Tobacco Indigo Rice

Settlements 1.Charleston-South Carolina 2.Jamestown-Virginia 3.Wilmington-North Carolina 4.St. Mary-Maryland 5.Savannah-Georgia

Extras Info of colonies Info Continued Picture of colonies

Indians Georgia-Guale, Cherokee South Carolina- Cherokee, Waccamaw North Carolina- Cherokee, Catawba,Tuscarora Virginia-Powhatan Maryland-Powhatan

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