Because of fertile land and a long growing season, plantations in the thirteen colonies developed primarily in the Southern Colonies, including Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia. These regions were ideal for cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo, which required large plots of land and a significant labor force. The plantation economy relied heavily on enslaved labor, leading to a distinct social and economic structure that shaped the culture and history of the South. This agricultural focus contributed to the economic prosperity of the region but also to deep social and political divisions with the North.
farming...or, Plantation, Trading Post, and Settler.
All the factors you listed are how the plantation system developed. The soil was rich to grow cash crops. The long growing season allowed the colonist to harvest and sell more food. And they needed slaves to work on the plantations in order for them to become successful.
Yes and no while domestic priorities must come first, the British thought that leaving them to run things on there on would cause the colonies to flourish, The USA or thirteen colonies as they were at the time had a fair amount of freedom though the French Indian war or the seven years war as its called by Europe and other factors cause the requirement to tax the Americas which broke the terms of the neglect and all hell broke lose!
"Owner" or controlling Government? The official owners were the Companies who paid from the explorations, but, after Columbus founded the Americas, England gained control as the Sovereign Government, and granted "Charters" to shipping companies to Colonize and develop the lands...
The backcountry is where they can develop small communities
provided an example of a representative form of government
farming...or, Plantation, Trading Post, and Settler.
this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.
this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.
All the factors you listed are how the plantation system developed. The soil was rich to grow cash crops. The long growing season allowed the colonist to harvest and sell more food. And they needed slaves to work on the plantations in order for them to become successful.
Many of the Colonies had paid some good money to set-up colonies for profit-making purposes; and they began to favor slave labor as a way of maximizing their profits after deciding what crops to grow.
Yes and no while domestic priorities must come first, the British thought that leaving them to run things on there on would cause the colonies to flourish, The USA or thirteen colonies as they were at the time had a fair amount of freedom though the French Indian war or the seven years war as its called by Europe and other factors cause the requirement to tax the Americas which broke the terms of the neglect and all hell broke lose!
Slave based plantations were not developed in New England because the slave owners there preferred to have indentured slaves rather than African slaves. This was because they believed the African slaves did not live long enough.
maybe I think because it was a very busy place.
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"Owner" or controlling Government? The official owners were the Companies who paid from the explorations, but, after Columbus founded the Americas, England gained control as the Sovereign Government, and granted "Charters" to shipping companies to Colonize and develop the lands...