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Settling the South Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia
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REASONS FOR SETTLING Maryland – founded by Calverts –Make money –Refuge for Catholics –Grew tobacco (like Virginia
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Carolinas More land Divided into north and south Rice
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Georgia founded by Oglethorpe People who owed money settled land to start new life
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Eventually plantations and slavery supported economy
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Some settled backcountry
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CONFLICTS: Tuscarora War – push away settlers Settlers kept moving onto Indian land
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Many Indians died or moved
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Life in the South
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SLAVERY Many slaves worked on plantations Treatment depended on owners Preserved culture through stories and songs
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PLANTATION AND FARM LIFE: Plantations: –Could be like small villages –Field and house slaves –Plantations were spaced far apart
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Farms Most people lived on farms Did not usually own slaves
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FREE AFRICANS Some escaped and some bought their freedom Quilt story – underground railroad quilt blocks
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Indians and Spanish Florida helped escaped slaves
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The Southern Economy
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CASH CROPS Tobacco – needed a lot of land
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Rice – needed warm, wet land
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Indigo – needed dry land
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TRADE AND INDUSTRIES Plantations – important part of Southern Colonies economy
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Trade between England and West Indies Cities and plantations near ports or deep rivers were most successful
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OTHER INDUSTRIES: Fur Forest Products Shipbuilding
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