A: tide water plantations
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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SOUTHERN is in cross wrd pzzle
The group of colonies that featured large plantations primarily comprised the Southern Colonies, which included Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. These plantations were mainly focused on the cultivation of cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo, relying heavily on enslaved labor. The plantation system significantly shaped the economy and social structure of the South, leading to a distinct regional culture compared to the Northern Colonies.
The economy of the southern colonies was so dependent because they believed in helping eachother out.
This was the richest/ highest standing class in the colonies. They usually were the ones that owned large plantations or church officials. They lived large, i mean why not when you have the money.
In colonial days, it is likely that subsistence farming was used in all of the colonies. Some plantations sold their products locally and across the oceans, but people generally lived off the land.
By 1750, about 200,000 slaves lived in the colonies.
large plantations
Southern colonies had rich soil and warm climate
Southern plantations were large and needed many workers, but most southern colonists lived on small family farms. plantations, but small farms were much more common.
The economy of the southern colonies was so dependent because they believed in helping eachother out.
Many Americans lived on large plantations.
This was the richest/ highest standing class in the colonies. They usually were the ones that owned large plantations or church officials. They lived large, i mean why not when you have the money.
The planter group (those who held 20 or more slaves) made up under 4% of the adult white men in the south, held more than 1/2 of the slaves and produced most of the cotton and tobacco and all of the sugar and rice, thus most slaves lived on large plantations.
northern farms were mainly family farms southern farms more like plantations where based on a slave economy
In colonial days, it is likely that subsistence farming was used in all of the colonies. Some plantations sold their products locally and across the oceans, but people generally lived off the land.
Plantations were often separated by hundred of miles. Because people in the south lived so far apart, they were divided into counties, and they had county government. Each county had a courthouse where the rich planters would meet to decide on various matters. The plantations also had many workers who lived on the land.
Some lived on plantations.
most of them lived in or on plantations