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Southern Colonies

by Edward B

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By Eddie B.
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Southern Colonies!
Home of the THUGS
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The Southern Colonies
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No Slaves are Needed! Thugs will do any Work Just for You! Even for FREE
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Come to the Southern Colonies! Just do It
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Founding Reasons
-to honor Cecilus Calvert's dad
- a Safe Place for Catholics to Warship their Religion
-To create a buffer zone for Protection between Spain and other English settlements
-Start Separate Colony for the Catholic Religion
Geography
-Good Soil for Growing crops
- Fertile Soil
Plantations
-Misquitos
Steamy Hot Summers!
-Short mild winters
- Long Growing Season

-Unique Harbors
Economy
-Tobacco
- Cotton
-Beef
- Trading
- Purple flower [indigo]
-Rice
Selling Slaves
Corn, Wheat
Why you Should move to the Southern Colonies!
Even though the Southern Colonies didn't have great schools, there were lots of tutors to perfect you in any subject of your choice!
If you had kids, they could work in a garden or a field to make money of get food or liquid while still having fun.
If you lived in a town in the Southern Colonies, there was always kids playing games like hopscotch, ring around the Rosie, and even House to play with.
Comparing the Colonies
Geography
Founding Reasons
Economy
The geography of the colonies are very different.
The Southern has very fertile soil while New England has very rocky soil and long cold winters. The Middle Colonies have very rich soil, forests, and you can find resources like Iron and Copper.
Founding reasons are very important to each colony. New England was created to purify the church of England. Middle was built to for the quakers and to make money. Finally, the Southern Colonies were founded mainly to have a safe place where Catholics can war ship their religion in peace.
All the colonies have different economy. In the Southern colonies, people usually farmed, sold food, or traded. People in the Middle colonies were minors, farmers, or lumberman. The New England colonies was home to fisherman, hunters, and shipbuilders.
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