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because the tidewater was all water and the backcountry was land and no water ...so they always differed when it came to who had the better colony
Planters were well to do people and farmers were poor class
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it was harsh and hard to eat food
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Tidewater plantations were large estates along coastal waterways in the Southern colonies, focused on cash crops and operated by enslaved labor. The back-country was the region beyond these plantations, characterized by smaller farms, subsistence agriculture, and a more diverse population including poorer settlers, small landowners, and indigenous peoples.
Tidewater: Backcountry: *Weathy *Poor *Well respected *Never respected *Low flat ground *Very Mountainous, (hills & stuff) *Farmed things that needed water (tomatoes etc) *Grew wheat etc.
Yes, tidewater is a compound word. Tide + water = tidewater.
The Tidewater Tales was created in 1987.
Tidewater Sharks ended in 1977.
Tidewater Sharks was created in 1975.
Tidewater News was created in 1905.