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The Southern Colonies Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
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Focus: The Southern Colonies capitalized upon the area’s fertile soil and long growing season. What caused colonists to settle in the South? Overcrowding Mild climate
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Problems in Virginia Conflict with Native Americans. Bacon’s Rebellion What caused it?
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Religious Toleration in Maryland George Calvert 1632 Lord Baltimore – proprietor Act of Toleration What was Calvert’s aim in settling Maryland? How did the Acts of Toleration seek to address colonists’ fears?
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The Carolinas 1663 Northern section developed slowly due to lack of harbors and rivers Southern part grew rapidly Slaves brought in Charles Town becomes the biggest city in the Southern Colonies.
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Georgia Last of England’s 13 colonies Fear of Spanish Florida and freedom for debtors. James Oglethorpe Slavery is banned By 1750’s, slavery was legal
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Change in the Southern Colonies Read Change in the Southern Colonies; please look for comparison clues. Describe the Tidewater region. Describe life in the Backcountry. Compare life in the Tidewater to life in the Backcountry.
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