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and farther down there were backcountrys were the poor people lived since they did not have the good soil and their land was small because of the money

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How were plantations in the southern colonies differents from small farms?

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How were plantations in southern colonies different from small farms?

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Where did people live in the 1920?

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How where plantations in the southern colonies different from small farms?

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