Why were plantation owners at the top of Virginia society
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They own more land and slaves.
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Why did the calverts manor system fail
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plantation owners would rather buy slaves and tobacco
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What was true about the Chesapeake Colonies of Virginia and Maryland
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One thing that was true about both the Virginia and Maryland
colonies was that they both grew quickly after difficult
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A difference between tobacco plantations and cotton and sugar plantations was that tobacco plantations had
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The settlement of the carolinas was helped by
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The limited availability of land
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Most of the new settlers in South Carolina were members of what group
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England granted land to eight proprietors in the South Carolina
area in 1663. The first settlers came in 1670. They were mostly
wealthy planters and their slaves emigrating from Barbados. They
started growing sugar and cotton. They first kicked out the Native
Americans, and then they refused to be ruled by the proprietors,
seeking more direct representation. North Carolina was part of the
same colony... it split off in 1729.
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An issue for chesapeake planters was that the effect of tobacco farming on soil led to
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A need for more land.
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To keep relations friendly rich virginians allowed poor whites to
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use plantation Barns.
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The Virginia Company first sent a group of soldiers rich gentlemen and to found a strong colony.
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skilled workers
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What happened to the calverts dream of making Maryland home to wealthy catholics
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more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
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What was the Great Wagon Road
A land route to the Carolina Piedmont
Why were plantation owners at the top of Virginia society
They own more land and slaves.
Why did the calverts manor system fail
plantation owners would rather buy slaves and tobacco
What was true about the Chesapeake Colonies of Virginia and Maryland
One thing that was true about both the Virginia and Maryland
colonies was that they both grew quickly after difficult
starts.
A difference between tobacco plantations and cotton and sugar plantations was that tobacco plantations had
Need Female Slaves Answered By Michelle Jenes'e <3
The settlement of the carolinas was helped by
The limited availability of land
Most of the new settlers in South Carolina were members of what group
England granted land to eight proprietors in the South Carolina
area in 1663. The first settlers came in 1670. They were mostly
wealthy planters and their slaves emigrating from Barbados. They
started growing sugar and cotton. They first kicked out the Native
Americans, and then they refused to be ruled by the proprietors,
seeking more direct representation. North Carolina was part of the
same colony... it split off in 1729.
An issue for chesapeake planters was that the effect of tobacco farming on soil led to
A need for more land.
To keep relations friendly rich virginians allowed poor whites to
use plantation Barns.
The Virginia Company first sent a group of soldiers rich gentlemen and to found a strong colony.
skilled workers
What happened to the calverts dream of making Maryland home to wealthy catholics
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)