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Charles Cornwallis was the British commander in the Southern colonies. He served in the military from 1757 to 1805, reaching the rank of Lieutenant General.

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Captian John Smith was in charge of it for a portion of time.

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There were many leaders such as John Smith,James Oglethorpe and Pochahantas [saved John Smith from the indians going to kill him]

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What contributed to success of middle colonies?

Religious tolerance contributed to the success of the middle colonies.


A major reason for the British shift to campaigns in the southern colonies late in the war was the?

During the American Revolutionary War, a major reason for Britain's shift-of-focus to the southern colonies in the latter half of the war was the lack of success of their northern strategy. Having been soundly defeated at Saratoga in late 1777, the British decided to turn to the seemingly more Loyalistic southern colonies as a potential weakness in the American front.


How do you think enslaved African workers added to the economic success of the Southern Colonies?

I think they added economic success by working very hard for white people, but they never ever get paid from the white people even if they work very hard why was their slaves


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What contributed enormously to the success of the English colonies in the columbian exchange?

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