Access to waterways was an important factor in the development of colonial cities and towns because it provided fertile land to grow crops,drink water, and good for transportation
In early Virgina, people lived on scattered farms rather than towns. Tobacco farmers soon began founding large farms called plantations. These plantations were made possible in part by use of the headright system. Under this system, colonists who paid their own way to Virginia received 50 acres of land! Colonist participated in plantations so they could make tobacco and earn land.
A. Look at the language spokenB. See if the people have citizenry in Another CountryC. Check out the names of towns and cities
Unlike New England, people did not live in towns- they were spread out in the country.
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Plantations, which were like privately-owned towns.
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In colonial times , were the different kinds of towns and cities located?
Government representative numbers are determined by state and population. When the south was made of small towns and large plantations, they lacked the population for a good amount of representation.
Plantations in the Southern United States operated like small towns, serving as the center of life for plantation owners, their families, and enslaved people. These plantations were self-sufficient communities with residences, farms, workshops, and other buildings, providing everything needed for daily life within the confines of the plantation.
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on streams and rivers
All colonial towns had a green to be used as a gathering place.