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the colonists moved to the back country because the land was more fertile and the forest had animals to prey.
Yes, the two people from the Backcountry film, who were lost in the wilderness, ultimately survived. The film is based on a true story that highlights their struggle for survival against the elements and the challenges they faced. Their experience serves as a testament to human resilience and the will to live, despite the dire circumstances.
A series of treaties were made with the Indians. These treaties attracted settlers to go deeper into the mountains of the backcountry.
It was the Scotts-Irish
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People knew and were confident that the items being exchanged would hold/keep their value as time went on. They did not use money because they were not sure that it would hold its value, and thats why the barter system was used by backcountry people.
What drew people from the backcountry settlements of the Carolinas and Virginia to the American frontier?
In the backcountry, people lived similar to the way that they do today. They hunt for their own food, play in the woods a lot, and live for their own.
the colonists moved to the back country because the land was more fertile and the forest had animals to prey.
I think that it was more important because they can band together when danger threatens. They also help families to deal with the dangers and problems of the Backcountry.
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Scotish-Irish people originally from Scotland, German immigrants, and people from Virginia.
Yes, the two people from the Backcountry film, who were lost in the wilderness, ultimately survived. The film is based on a true story that highlights their struggle for survival against the elements and the challenges they faced. Their experience serves as a testament to human resilience and the will to live, despite the dire circumstances.
There were a lot of loyalists living in the backcountry of Georgia and South Carolina
Planters were well to do people and farmers were poor class
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a county ballot initiative to limit development in backcountry.