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When agriculture became well established in the South, the Southb became too dependent on one crop, limiting development.
the south
In 1750 40% of the south's population were slaves. 85% of the enslaved population lived in Southern Colonies.
Nowadays, the only French possession in the Americas is the French Guiana, in South America.
Latin America is a region spanning all the Spanish, Portuguese and French-speaking countries in the Americas. These include Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America. These were former colonies of Spain, Portugal and France in such geographical region.
Because the French founded that Africa's land was rich with gold
Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
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spain and portugal
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Nine out of the 13 colonies had an established church. These include New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Huguenots
The Georgia colony was established as a buffer between Spanish Florida to the south and the English Carolina colonies to the north.
i think it was in asia
Portugal, France, Spain
States developed in Australia out of the original colonies that were established when different areas of Australia were settled at different times. Colonies developed first at Sydney, followed by Newcastle (still part of New South Wales), then further in the south at Van Diemen's Land (Hobart, in Tasmania), north in Brisbane (Moreton Bay), in the west at Perth, and finally south at Melbourne and Adelaide. On 1 January 1901, they federated as one nation.
there was only one colony that was established by free settlers and that was South Australia. the rest were developed with penal colony characteristics