Yes, Quakers were wealthy land owners who live in the southern colonies.
No, in England fewer then 5% of people owned land. In the colonies fertile land gave the colonist a chance to prosper.
southern colonies
because its mary land
the new England colonies land was not very vertile and it made farming harder
Southern
yes
The Southern Colonies were agricultural lands. It was mostly populated by the upper class of England who owned the lands and their slaves who worked on the land. These slaves were mostly African.
Yes, Quakers were wealthy land owners who live in the southern colonies.
The New England and the Southern colonies both found ways to use the land.
wonderful! the land was rather flat but mountains did run around the Southern Colonies.
Southern Colonies
No, in England fewer then 5% of people owned land. In the colonies fertile land gave the colonist a chance to prosper.
The region of small farms in the southern colonies was called the "yeomanry." These small farms were typically owned and operated by families who were not large landowners, but rather worked their own land to produce goods for themselves and for sale. The yeomanry was an important part of the economic and social fabric of the southern colonies.
southern colonies
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slavery swampy land