The fighting in the South was less vicious.
The colonies in the south of the New World were founded because they were thousands of square miles of arable land. The land became a goldmine of agriculture.
Large farms in South Carolina were known as plantations.
No, South Carolina is in the Southern Colonies.
Plantations in the colonies made a lot of the (later) cotton, peanuts, and other crops that needed the South's warm climate to grow.
No, there was no direct conflict between the colonies. However, in the area around New York City and northern New Jersey, there was a great deal of support for the British. Most Americans in these areas continued to sell food and other supplies to the British armies and some citizens joined pro-British militias.
The fighting in the South was less vicious.
The fighting in the South was less vicious.
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What is the basic elements of the South African trial systems and how do they differ from other systems?
The colonies in the south of the New World were founded because they were thousands of square miles of arable land. The land became a goldmine of agriculture.
Both are ex-European colonies. Both started as partly Dutch colonies, and then British colonies. (The USA would be the 13 original colonies, and South Africa would be the Western Cape.)
Large farms in South Carolina were known as plantations.
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No, South Carolina is in the Southern Colonies.
In the beginning of the Civil War the North was fighting to join the South back into the Union. While to the South the war was about defense, to protect their new country Confederate States of America(C.S.A). By the end of the war the North was fighting against the 'Peculiar Institution in other words slavery, while the South was fighting to save it.
the south stragety for fighting the war