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The land they mostly grew cotton and tobacco and exported lumber.

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What was the nickname of The Southern Colonies?

The colonial greenhouse was the nickname for the Southern colonies. The nickname for the middle colonies was the colonial breadbasket.


What were the subjects of southern colonial writers?

who are the main writers of southern colonies


When did the southern colonial home originate?

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If you produced tobacco in one of the southern colonies in the late Colonial Era could you have say so in your colonial government?

Only the southern states produced tobacco.


Which colonies border between the middle Atlantic colonies and the southern colonies?

Colonial Virginia and colonial Maryland which are "Southern Colonies" can also be categorized as the "Chesapeake Colonies".


What did the southern colonies sell for profit?

colonial amercia


What was the average acreage of a southern colonial plantation?

100


What colony was known as the colonial greenhouse?

Southern Colonies.


Who was the colonial leader of southern colonies?

george calvert


If you produced tobacco in one of the southern colonies in the late Colonial Era did you have a say in the colonial government?

If you produced tobacco in one of the southern colonies in the late Colonial Era you were a very important financial asset to your government. These tobacco producers did have a say in their colonial government for this reason.


What was it like in the southern colonial times?

Southern colonial time was very different then today. they did alot of croping cooking clothes making and not alot of kids went to school SS(:


What was a factor in the growth of the southern Slavery?

An increase in colonial shipbuilding.