Do you think slavery would have grown the way it did if there had been no cash crops in the Southern Colonies? Explain.
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How did geography affect life and the economy in the Southern Colonies? Since the land was good for ____________ , _______________ played an important role in the economy of the Southern Colonies.
Other Answer Choices:
farming
hunting
lumber
cash crops
What was the Toleration Act?
a law in Virginia that gave farming freedom to all farmers
a law in Maryland that gave farming freedom to all farmers
a law in Virginia that gave religious freedom to all Christians
a law in Maryland that gave religious freedom to all Christians
What body of water separates South Carolina and Georgia?
Atlantic Ocean
Savannah River
Delaware River
Santee River
Who were the first settlers in Georgia?
Dutch debtors
English debtors
English doctors
Spanish debtors
How did settlements affect Native Americans?
Many chose to live somewhere else.
Native Americans and colonists always lived together peacefully.
Settlements did not affect the Native Americans.
Many were killed or captured and others were pushed off their lands.
What was the significance of Fort Mose?
It was the largest plantation in North America
It was the first Seminole tribe in North America
It was the first English settlement in North America
It was the first free African settlement in North America
Why were cash crops important to the Southern Colonies' economy?
The cash crops produced brought in a lot of money to the Middle Colonies.
The cash crops were traded for other tools and food.
The cash crops provided a lot of food for the Southern Colonies.
The cash crops produced brought in a lot of money to the Southern Colonies, especially the plantation owners.
What were some of the main cash crops in the Southern Colonies? *Select all that apply*