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1 Southern Colonies Mrs. Ackerman MRCA 7-10-01

2 Maryland Lord Baltimore Religious Freedom Relied on Jamestown Indentured Servants

3 Carolinas Charles Town Albemarle Sound Good harbors for trading Distance splits the colony into North & South

4 Georgia James Oglethorpe No slavery No trading with the Indians Land limits on ownership To help people in debt

5 Southern similarities Plantations Slaves Land type Slaves Cash crops

6 Plantations Large Southern farm Located in clearing along waterway Far from each other Own small schools Owner was called a planter

7 Slaves Field slaves House slaves No control over own life Children began work at age 8 Music, dance, & stories

8 Coastal Plains Navigable rivers Fertile land & swamps Tidewater Forests of pine & hardwood Easy to get crops to market

9 Cash Crops Tobacco Rice Indigo

10 Southern Customs STIFF NECK: Wrap a pair of underdrawers which have been worn more than two days around the neck. STOMACH ACHE: Swallow a tablespoonful of clean white sand. LEG CRAMPS: Before going to bed, place patient's shoes against the wall so that the heels do not touch the floor. Cure for WARTS: Take a chunk dried mud fallen from a hoof of a mule, and rub it on the wart. Spit on the under side of the chunk, and then place it on a gatepost

11 Credits Plantation picture – Civil War Treasures from the New York Historical Society,[Digital ID,e.g., nhnycwlad ado04004]http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/nhihtml/cwnyhshome.html [July 17,2001} Slave picture – Brannan Beverly W. “Sarah Grudger”.between 1936 and 1938.WPA Slave Narratives Project,North Carolina Narratives,Volume II, Part I. [http://memory.loc.gov/ammen/snhtml/snvoices03.html][mesnp 111350][July 17,2001] Coastal plains – American Environmental Photographs Collections, [AEP ImageNumber, e.g., AEP-MIN737], Department of Special Collections, University of Chicago Library. Tobacco – Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, FSA-OWI Collection, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-USF35-1326][July 17, 2001] Southern Customs – Swenson, May.” Southern Customs and Superstitions.” September 17,1938.WPA Life History [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi- bin/query][July 17,2001]


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