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Before there was a South Carolina colony, there was a Carokina colony. Carolina was divided in 1722 because it was too large to govern well.
rich farmland and large plantations
New Jersey was founded by Lord Berkeley since New York was too large in 1664!
Most of Colonial New Jersey consisted of large rock beds on high regions. There was also an abundance of lakes and reservoirs.
Wealthy elites formed because of large plantations and slaves that existed in the colony.
when did north and south carolina become different states?
the colony of Virginia was used for many things such as trade because the bay was large
Carolina became North Carolina and South Carolina because it was too large to govern.
Other than New England briefly, the Thirteen Colonies were never unified into a single colony and then divided up. They had each originally been a small settlement by Europeans (mostly English, but there were also Dutch and French settlers) and grew into the larger colonies over time. In the late 1600's, the New England colonies plus New York and New Jersey were indeed briefly united into a single large colony, but it only lasted a couple years because it was just too large to easily govern and the governor was very unpopular.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
Most of Colonial New Jersey consisted of large rock beds on high regions. There was also an abundance of lakes and reservoirs.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.