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Q: Did the Southern plantation owners invested heavily in early US industry?
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What industry relied heavily on slaves?

Suger Can and most farming applications Suger Can and most farming applications


What was the experience of the freed Southern slaves?

Freed slaves were heavily discriminated against and were denied many rights.


Why were southern states concerned about controlling foreign trade?

they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.


Who were the ones that acted heavily taxed goods shipped in the southern colonies and countries other than England?

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What Immigrants came to the Southern Colonies?

In the early 1600s, most southern colonists lived in utter poverty, and men outnumbered women three to one. Southern colonists suffered high mortality rates because of the many mosquito-born illnesses that plagued the land. As a result, the average southern man could expect to live only forty years, while southern women usually did not live past their late thirties. Moreover, one-quarter of all children born in the southern colonies died in infancy, and half died before they reached adulthood. Most southern colonists lived in remote areas on farms or plantations with their families, extended relatives, friends, and slaves. The Anglican religion dominated the region, although most southerners did not attend church regularly, if at all. By the 1700s, life had settled down for the southern colonists, and more rigid social classes had formed. A gentry, or wealthy upper class, emerged and built large plantation homes in an attempt to imitate the lives of the English upper crust. Many of the plantation owners relied heavily on credit to maintain their leisurely lifestyles.