Southern Colonies in North America were established by Great Britain during the 16th and 17th centuries and consisted of South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland (This is in fact in the Southern Colonies and not in the Middle Colonies as some sources say) [citation needed], Virginia, and Georgia.
Most all of the colonies were agricultural until the industrial revolution, but the south was more agricultural than the North. Later in history the north began to develop its manufacturing abilities much faster than the south.
They were known for their plantations.
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Southern Colonies.
Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies
Southern Colonies.
The colonial greenhouse was the nickname for the Southern colonies. The nickname for the middle colonies was the colonial breadbasket.
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corn and wear
Southern Colonies.
The answer is Maryland, Virgina, North and South Carolina, and Gorgia
Georgia is the southern most of the 13 colonies.
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In the southern Colonies there was no westward movement because of the appalacian mountains. In the New England Colonies they were close to the ocean and were a trade region. The Middle Colonies were known as the "bread basket colonies". There were also no big mountains and some hills.
the southern colonies were places.
the new England colonies, the middle colonies, and the southern colonies
southern colonies: farmers , etc.New England colonies: not much farming, whaling and doctors though.middle colonies: they were known as "bread basket" because of rich soil., so farming. Also fur traders.
how did people in the southern colonies cook
The English settled in the Southern Colonies.