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the framing question: how were the new england colonies, middle colonies, and southern colonies both similar and different?
\the english colonies\ and \the southern colonies,\ pages 2 - 5
- why did roman catholics seek refuge in maryland?
- why was the colony of georgia created?
- what made the southern colonies great for farming?
- what were the most commonly grown crops in the southern colonies?
- what jobs did enslaved workers do on large plantations?
Brief Explanations
- Roman Catholics were persecuted in England, so they sought a place to practice their religion freely, which they found in Maryland.
- Georgia was established as a buffer - zone against Spanish Florida and also as a place for prisoners and debtors to have a fresh start.
- The Southern colonies had a warm climate, fertile soil, and long growing seasons, which made them great for farming.
- The most commonly grown crops in the Southern colonies were tobacco, rice, and indigo.
- Enslaved workers on large plantations did tasks such as planting, cultivating, and harvesting crops, as well as taking care of livestock and performing general labor around the plantation.
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- They were persecuted in England and wanted a place to practice their religion freely.
- It was created as a buffer - zone against Spanish Florida and as a place for prisoners and debtors to start anew.
- Warm climate, fertile soil, and long growing seasons.
- Tobacco, rice, indigo.
- Planting, cultivating, harvesting crops, taking care of livestock, general plantation labor.