This depends completely on which colony you're referring to. They spoke many different languages. It could be English, Dutch, French, German...
The estimated population of South Carolina in the year 1700 was 5,704. The estimated population of North Carolina in 1700 was 10,720.
indigo, rice, and tobacco, cotton came a little later
rice, indigo and tobacco were grown there because the soil was rich and fertile
Indigo was the major cash crop, but rice and cotton were a close second.
South Carolina, which at that point was the San Miguel de Gualdape colony, had over 75,000 slaves total, which in 1700 was the largest relative to its overall population.
South Carolina was a Royal Colony. This meant that South Carolina was ruled by officials that were appointed by the British monarchy.
The estimated population of South Carolina in the year 1700 was 5,704. The estimated population of North Carolina in 1700 was 10,720.
During the 1600-1700 period, people spoke a variety of languages depending on where they were located. In Europe, languages such as English, French, Spanish, and German were commonly spoken. In Asia, languages like Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and Hindi were prevalent. In the Americas, indigenous languages like Nahuatl, Quechua, and Cherokee were spoken alongside colonial languages like Spanish and Portuguese.
In South Carolina, between 1600 to 1700, every new white settler was granted twenty acres of land for each black male slave. Ten acres were given for every black female slave the new settler brought into the colony.
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indigo, rice, and tobacco, cotton came a little later
rice, indigo and tobacco were grown there because the soil was rich and fertile
Indigo was the major cash crop, but rice and cotton were a close second.
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From 1700 onwards, the language of Scotland was Modern Scots.Modern Scots is divided into five dialect groups which are:Insular ScotsNorthern ScotsCentral ScotsSouthern ScotsUlster Scots
South Carolina, which at that point was the San Miguel de Gualdape colony, had over 75,000 slaves total, which in 1700 was the largest relative to its overall population.
There were many states that took part in slavery from 1700 to 1800. These states included Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia.