Mainly tobacco, but indigo and rice were also very popular colonial-age crops in the area.
What drew people from the backcountry settlements of the Carolinas and Virginia to the American frontier?
people were strictly separated by social class.
carolinas
it was the carolinas
They fought for and then moved away from land in the Carolinas.
What drew people from the backcountry settlements of the Carolinas and Virginia to the American frontier?
rice
nope false!!
nope, its false
the proprietors, or owners, offered religious toleration, large land, and political representation hoping to draw more people, and it did.
Rice first appeared as a commercial crop in the Carolinas in the seventeenth century.
Georgia and the Carolinas colonies were early growers of tobacco in North America.
people were separated by social class in Carolinas - apex
people were separated by social class in Carolinas - apex
people were strictly separated by social class.
Most of the people in the Carolinas didn't own slaves, they couldn't afford them, instead they were poor white farmers
Who are the regulators in the Carolinas were?