Cecil Calvert and John Smith are two examples of Founding Fathers of the Southern Colonies. Another example would be James Oglethorpe, who founded Georgia.
England. The founders of ALL the colonies were either directly English or from other colonies.
The Middle and Southern colonies had much flatter land compared to those of the New England Colonies. These two areas also have much longer growing seasons, especially the Southern colonies.
between those dates
There were five Colonies that made up the Southern Colonies. They were Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland.
the new England colonies, the middle colonies, and the southern colonies
Well, since you didn't say what "those" colonies were, we have no idea.
England. The founders of ALL the colonies were either directly English or from other colonies.
the founders were William penn one of them at least
The Middle and Southern colonies had much flatter land compared to those of the New England Colonies. These two areas also have much longer growing seasons, especially the Southern colonies.
Charles Mason, Sir George and Jeremiah Dixon traveld through a line which they now call the mason-dixon lien
between those dates
They were the people that first set up something.
Founders
The middle colonies were those between the Southern colonies and the New England colonies. They included New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
the southern colonies were places.
There were five Colonies that made up the Southern Colonies. They were Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland.
the new England colonies, the middle colonies, and the southern colonies