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  • the middle colonies
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Where was the backcountry in the 1700s?

*The backcountry was located to the west of the original 13 colonies*i balieve somewhere near Idaho or south of Florida but im not sure


What tax outragged backcountry farmers in 1700s?

whiskey :)


Why was the backcountry important in 1700s?

It was important because when shampoo was invented the pandas took ove and that's why mc Donald's is in every Walmart


What was the main thing that kept enslaved africans from giving up hope?

I dont know but i know why the colonists begin moving to the backcountry by the middle 1700s it's because the backcountry is the name that these colonists gave to the rugged land near the appalachian mountains.


Where was the backcountry located in the colonial days?

Ohio river valley


What was the main thing that kept many enslaved African's from giving up hope?

I dont know but i know why the colonists begin moving to the backcountry by the middle 1700s it's because the backcountry is the name that these colonists gave to the rugged land near the appalachian mountains.


What was weather like in the backcountry in the 1700s?

In the 1700s, the weather in the backcountry varied greatly depending on the region and season. Generally, settlers faced harsh winters with heavy snowfall and frigid temperatures, while summers could be hot and humid, leading to challenges such as droughts or heavy rainstorms. The lack of advanced weather forecasting made it difficult for people to prepare for sudden changes in weather, impacting agriculture and daily life. Overall, the weather played a significant role in shaping the experiences and livelihoods of those living in the backcountry during this time.


Where were cannibalism people located in the 1700s?

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Where was the back-country located In the 1700s?

great britian


What were the four different colonial regions in the 1700s?

New England colonies, middle colonies, southern colonies and backcountry


What were some cultural characteristics of backcountry settlers?

-They were located west of almost all of the colonies -Their religion was Presbyterian -They had woods and streams -The Scots-Irish and Native Americans located there


Why do you think many colonists began moving to the backcountry in the middle of the 1700s?

because they grew many crops and Benjamin Franklin founded the first ever hospital, library, post office, fire department, and founded pennsylvanias first college