it was better because it had lots of wetland, which made it have awesome farmland.
this is important to the southern colonies because they rely on this to build homes and other things to help them make there colony better.
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it would be North Carolina because it lacked a strong commitment to the institution of slavery, very different from the other southern colonies
Which southern colony? If you mean the southern English colonies that became the United States - they were mostly Christian, except for some Jews and newly arrived slaves were most likely Muslim. Most of the Christians were Southern Baptists. There were other colonies in South America that could be called southern colonies and colonies in the country that became South Africa. The religious mix was the same.
Yes the state of Maryland was a southern colony of the original 13 colonies. Maryland was created in 1632 by George Calvert.
Just as in the other southern colonies, cotton would be Georgia's main crop.
What makes Rhode Island colony different from the other colonies is that it is a colony with Religious Tolerance.
it was better because it had lots of wetland, which made it have awesome farmland.
The colony located in the southern region of what is now the United States was primarily Virginia. Established in 1607, it was the first permanent English settlement in North America and laid the foundation for the development of other southern colonies, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Maryland. These colonies were known for their agricultural economies, particularly in tobacco and cotton production.
Depends on which colony your talking about. For the US colonies it was Virginia. Other colonies by other countries first was Spain then Portugal then Britain.
The New England colonies, the Middle colonies, and the Southern colonies.
There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.