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The Agricultural South 3.2
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Big Ideas MAIN IDEA: In the Southern colonies a predominately agricultural society developed. WHY IT MATTERS NOW: The modern south maintains many of its agricultural traditions.
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Plantations Develop Cash Crops: grown for sale rather then personal use NC MD VA-- tobacco SC GA-- indigo and rice Plantation societies are more common than cities and towns
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A Diverse Population German immigrants traveled to MD SC and VA to raise grain, tobacco, and livestock Many Scots and Scot-Irish lived in the hill sides of NC. Life was prosperous in the Southern colonies and the standard of living was high.
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Southern Women Second class citizenship Only the wealthy were educated in the basics of reading, writing, and math Concentrated on domestic tasks
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Slavery Becomes Entrenched While some white men were still indentured servants the practice was less popular Slaves: people who were the property of others, became popular in the South. Slaves were economically superior to indentured servants. By 1750 there are 200,000 slaves in the colonies
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The Slave Trade The European slave trade had already developed in the West Indies Triangular Trade System The Middle Passage: traveled by Africans to becomes slaves; part of the Triangular Trade Route
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Slavery In the South Those who survived the passage faced a life of work 80-90% of slaves worked in fields 10-20% were domestic: cooking, cleaning, raising children or becomes artisans Slave life was difficult and meant you were property till your death
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