Colonies of the American South sought to emulate the English aristocracy's way of life, particularly in their social structures, agricultural practices, and cultural norms. They aimed to establish a plantation economy centered around cash crops like tobacco and cotton, which required a labor-intensive workforce, often provided by enslaved Africans. The Southern gentry aspired to replicate the grandeur of English country estates, fostering a society that valued land ownership, social status, and a distinct lifestyle that mirrored that of their English counterparts.
because of imigration. Northern colonies had the Dutch, British, Native Americans, Germans.
The colony of Georgia (south) was founded to refuge poor debtors. New England colonies (north) were founded for religious freedom
terrible...
It was hard and harsh
yes religion was a big part in the southen colonies
The class system of England and Europe
The class system of England and Europe
The class system of England and Europe
The class system of England and Europe
The class system of England and Europe
Being the first Afracian Amercian drafted into the NFL
The Southern Colonies.
The colonies were separated into the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
because of imigration. Northern colonies had the Dutch, British, Native Americans, Germans.
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Life in the New England Colonies was hard. Every family member that could walk helped with the chores. Most families in the South were wealthy and lived on plantations and had slaves to do the work. Winters in NE were harsh.
The colonies were not bought. Colonists settled the colonies to start a new life.