omg my friends r in school
it was harsh and hard to eat food
Planters were well to do people and farmers were poor class
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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.
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
Well , tide waters were plantations near ocean areas or close to rivers and Back country south was life in the country as you may notice, but they differ in the way of works or jobs that are done. Tidewaters can grow plants that need a lot of water. Where as the Back country can't. So they grow bread and other things like that. Tidewaters grow stuff like beans and tomatoes and those sort of things.
south africa his parents migrated there and then he moved back to india
No, if you are not a citizen of South Africa you need a visa when entering the country and not an acknowledgement of receipt.
Ask them nicely. I can't, they live in a different country.
Just about any cafe or restaurant in the south will serve fried chicken.
China and secretly Russia.