they were just different ok??!!?!? now stop asking! sheesh man!
The Tidewater region and the backcountry developed two different ways to life.
it was gay and it sucked my diock
Life was hard for settlers of the backcountry. The rocky uneven land made farming difficult. There were few rivers on which to transport goods. The Piedmont couldn't be reached by water,and colonists had to travel by land following trails made by the Native Americans.Most people who settled the backcountry made houses from roughly cut logs. Many people carried rifles wherever they went and spent most of the day hunting. While life was hard,there were families who became wealthly.Two United States Presidents,James K.Polk and Andrew Jackson,came from families that settled the backcountry Hope This Helps Ya! xD
Life was hard they all workd
It WASN'T easy for a a settler
The Tidewater region and the backcountry developed two different ways to life.
the backcountry was more democratic
it was gay and it sucked my diock
The tidewater South was dominated by large plantations, which used slave labor on a massive scale in growing cash crops. The Southern backcountry was much poorer, and survived on small family farms. Most backcountry whites were too poor to own slaves, and generally grew enough to feed their families. After Abraham Lincoln was elected President, many in the tidewater South feared that Lincoln planned to end slavery, and were therefore the most vocal advocates of secession. Many backcountry southerners resented the rich planters of the tidewater, and were less likely to support secession. This divide even led a number of backcountry Virginia counties to secede from newly-secedeed Virgina, staying in the Union and forming the state of West Virginia.
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Life was harder by the NATIVE Americans always fighting you and the supplies from a wan harder to get
The settlers in the backcountry of the South lived a rugged and self-sufficient lifestyle, often in isolated communities. They relied on subsistence farming, hunting, and gathering for their livelihoods, growing crops like corn and tobacco. Life was marked by hard work and a strong sense of community, with neighbors frequently helping one another. Cultural influences from various immigrant groups also shaped their customs, traditions, and social structures.
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they had free land
Blauvelt's Backcountry - 2010 Park Life 1-3 was released on: USA: November 2010
they had free land
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