Rice
In the 1690s, a major cash crop in South Carolina was rice. The region's swampy lowlands and favorable climate made it ideal for rice cultivation, which became a staple of the colony's economy. The introduction of African laborers, who brought expertise in rice farming, significantly contributed to the crop's success and profitability. This agricultural focus helped establish South Carolina as a key player in the transatlantic trade.
Carolina was established as a British colony in the early 1690's. By 1691, a governor was appointed for the Carolina colony with a deputy governor to control the northern region of Carolina.
1690s
Massachusetts in the 1690s
blacksmith, teachers, farmers
College of William and Mary(Virginia) dates to the 1690s.
They happened in Salem.
Craig Rose has written: 'Providence, Protestant union and godly reformation in the 1690s' 'England in the 1690s' -- subject(s): Church history, Civilization, History, History, Military, Influence, Military History ''S eminarys of faction and rebellion''
First attest 1690s, conjunction of 'God's hooks', referring to the nails of the crucifixion.
In the 1690s, America was primarily a collection of British colonies along the Atlantic coast, marked by a diverse population of European settlers, Indigenous peoples, and enslaved Africans. The economy was largely agrarian, with tobacco, rice, and other cash crops driving trade. Tensions with Indigenous tribes and between different colonial powers were common, as were internal conflicts like the Salem witch trials. The period also saw the beginnings of a distinct American identity, influenced by Enlightenment ideas and growing calls for self-governance.
wagons horses and walking was really the main things that got people from place to plcae