The Southern colonies had large expanses of fertile soil ideal for large tobacco plantations. The weather was ideal for many settlers as the northern British colonies had cold winters. The Coastlines of these colonies were also suitable for good harbors. This would allow for the speedy export of tobacco and any cotton crops. Charleston, South Carolina is an excellent example of a harbor and warm weather. Including mild Winters.
southern colonies
That the slaves wouold fight with the british.
The Thirteen Colonies were British colonies in North America that were divided into New England,Middle colonies, and Southern colonies.....
The British wanted to take of New Amsterdam because it lay between the southern colonies and the northern colonies.
Charles Cornwallis was the British commander in the Southern colonies. He served in the military from 1757 to 1805, reaching the rank of Lieutenant General.
The Dutch originally had possession of the Middle Colonies, however, the British won it in the war against the Dutch. The Southern Colonies were created by the British.
Southern colonies of what? There have been thousands of colonies. British, American, French, German, Russia and so on.
southern colonies
Geography affected where people settled in the southern colonies because most were looking for a good water source and fertile land to farm. These were located along the coastal plains. The southern climate was another factor. Tobacco cannot be grown in cooler climates such as New Jersey. For the most part settlers initially populated the coasts of the Southern colonies. This placed them apart from Native Americans.
That the slaves wouold fight with the british.
They were unfamilair with the land that was a disatveantage. They were better trained and equppet with more men, supplies, and expieince. The geography did not help the British as far as i am concerned.
They were unfamilair with the land that was a disatveantage. They were better trained and equppet with more men, supplies, and expieince. The geography did not help the British as far as i am concerned.
They were unfamilair with the land that was a disatveantage. They were better trained and equppet with more men, supplies, and expieince. The geography did not help the British as far as i am concerned.
The Thirteen Colonies were British colonies in North America that were divided into New England,Middle colonies, and Southern colonies.....
C. P. Lucas has written: 'A historical geography of the British colonies' -- subject(s): History, Colonies
The British wanted to take of New Amsterdam because it lay between the southern colonies and the northern colonies.
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