the southern colonies maryland, virginia, the carolinas, and georgia
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Mason Dixon Line Boundary between Pennsylvania and
Maryland that divides the Middle Colonies from the Southern Colonies
Maryland Geography - coastline with warm climate Founder - Lord George Calvert founded as a
haven for religious freedom Government -allowed men to have a say in
government by creating an elected assembly Economy – fishing, farming, lumber, shipping,
slave trade Religion – Act of Toleration – provided religious
freedom for all Christians. Lord Baltimore himself was Roman Catholic as
were most people in the colony
Virginia Sir Walter Raleigh set up the Virginia Company
to make money by trading the raw materials in the new colonies
Climate – very fertile land and warm climate Religion - the Church of England Politics – House of Burgesses
Elected representatives
Economy- Farming tobacco, slave trade
The Carolinas Founded by a group of eight nobles (Eight Lord
Proprietors) who separated and settled in the north and the south of the area
Climate – Very fertile land and warm climate Religion – religious freedom Politics – Set up Fundamental Constitution of
Carolina which was ruled by Parliament, type of representative government
Economy – Farming and slave trade Rice, cotton, tobacco, and indigo – a plant used to
make blue dye.
Georgia Founded by James Ogelthorpe Place where debtors (people who owed money
they could not pay) could start a new life. Economy – farmed tobacco, cotton, indigo, rice,
and took part in the slave trade Religion – religious freedom Politics – had a governor with representatives Climate – warm climate with fertile farmland
Bacon’s Rebellion English settlers were invading Indian lands. Settlers asked the government to interfere and do
something about the Native Americans but they refused
In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon organized men and women on the frontier and raided Indian villages. Then, he led his followers to Jamestown and burned the capital. This was known as Bacon’s Rebellion.
Bacon soon died and so did his rebellion. This was the earliest form of resistance against the
government.
Tidewater Plantations
People built their plantations along the rivers or coasts so they could load ships armed with their crops.
The planters family lived in a huge house while the slaves lived in small quarters, harvested the crops, and cleaned the house.
VA, MD, NC grew tobacco, SC and GA grew rice and indigo, all areas grew cotton