The culture of the southern colonies is very different from the culture today. Most of the people there took up farming because of the fertile plains, which were perfect for growing cash crops. The religion of the colonist was Catholic and Protestant. Maryland was colonized for English Christians so they had religious freedom, but eventually people of other religions settled there. For education, children were home schooled until they were teenagers. They were then shipped off to Europe or college, depending on their profession. The culture has changed in the southern colonies.
No, South Carolina is in the Southern Colonies.
South Africa is a complicated country. Its culture is affected both by a number of different black African ethnicities and the influence of two seperate (and at one time hostile) sets of European colonists.
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greater in the middle colonies than in the South.
The Mid-Atlanic colonies were a combination of the North and South colonies, being that it was located between the two. Slaves were used as household servants (like in the North) and also used on plantations (like in the South).
They kept more of their African culture than African Americans
Because most of the countries of South America were once colonies of Spain. i like cheese
No, South Carolina is in the Southern Colonies.
they had a lot of jobs like the ones they had in northern and south
The South Colonies. :)
worked and lived in larger groups than other southern colonies, and they had more isolation to the white planters.
Africans in South Carolina developed a more independent slave culture than in other southern colonies because of a higher proportion of Africans to Europeans, which allowed for more potential for community-building and cultural continuity. Additionally, the geography and climate of South Carolina allowed for greater opportunities for enslaved individuals to communicate and maintain cultural traditions.
South Africa is a complicated country. Its culture is affected both by a number of different black African ethnicities and the influence of two seperate (and at one time hostile) sets of European colonists.
very broad and mixed. but everyone is generally nice. there's a spirit about South Africans
South colonies
Yes I think there were. They had tobacco and stuff like that. The south had indigo...