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Q: Why was the backcountry important in 1700s?
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What tax outragged backcountry farmers in 1700s?

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Where was the backcountry in the 1700s?

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What was the main thing that kept enslaved africans from giving up hope?

I dont know but i know why the colonists begin moving to the backcountry by the middle 1700s it's because the backcountry is the name that these colonists gave to the rugged land near the appalachian mountains.


What was the main thing that kept many enslaved African's from giving up hope?

I dont know but i know why the colonists begin moving to the backcountry by the middle 1700s it's because the backcountry is the name that these colonists gave to the rugged land near the appalachian mountains.


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Where was the backcountry located in the 1700s?

the new England coloniesthe middle coloniesand the southern colonies


Why was the clan system more important to people of the backcountry than to those who lived on the seaboard of the southern colonies?

I think that it was more important because they can band together when danger threatens. They also help families to deal with the dangers and problems of the Backcountry.


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In the 1700s what developed as an important New England industry?

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Why is backcountry important?

The back country was important because it had an abundance of water, causing its farms to grow very well without any outside aid.


What were the four different colonial regions in the 1700s?

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