Between 1600 and 1775, agriculture in the Southern colonies evolved significantly, shifting from subsistence farming to a plantation-based economy. The introduction of cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo led to increased reliance on enslaved labor, as plantation owners sought to maximize profits. This shift not only transformed the economic landscape but also entrenched the institution of slavery, shaping the social and cultural dynamics of the region. By 1775, agriculture had become the backbone of the Southern economy, driven by large-scale production and exportation.
in 1763
They changed their clothes up to 4 weeks. They wore the same outfit for 4 weeks except for church.
The Great Awakening improved communication between the colonies, and it led to discussion of political and social issues.
How did the republican governments change legislation in southern states? How did the republican governments change legislation in southern states?
it change it because the congress had the second continental
cotton and tabacco
the replacement of large plantations with smaller farms (novanet)
Crop rotation and the peanut (after the failure of the cotton crops)
in 1763
1763
The replacement of large plantations with smaller farms
it change it because the congress had the second continental
it change it because the congress had the second continental
The colonies became unsettle because the colonies have the greatest change of regulations and because so many new regulations came out in such a short period of time, colonists had to change their lifestyle frequently.
They changed their clothes up to 4 weeks. They wore the same outfit for 4 weeks except for church.
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The most dramatic change in agriculture in the South was the invention of the cotton gin.