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  2. Southern Colonies - Wikipedia

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    These colonies were the historical core of what would become the Southern United States, or "Dixie". They were located south of the Middle Colonies, albeit Virginia and Maryland (located on the expansive Chesapeake Bay in the Upper South) were also called the Chesapeake Colonies.

  3. 5. The Southern Colonies - US History

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    The Southern colonies included Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia. English American Southerners would not enjoy the generally good health of their New England counterparts. Outbreaks of malaria and yellow fever kept life expectancies lower.

  4. Southern colonies - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    The Southern colonies were Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. They were located south of both the New England colonies (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut) and the Middle colonies (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware).

  5. Southern Colonies, Summary, Facts, Significance, Life, APUSH

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    The Southern Colonies were a group of English colonies in North America, known for their predominantly agrarian economy and large plantations. Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia were the Southern Colonies.

  6. Learn facts about the history of the Southern Colonies in this brief overview of its Government and Economy after its founding.

  7. The 13 Colonies: Map, Original States & Facts - HISTORY

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    The Southern Colonies . By contrast, the Carolina colony, a territory that stretched south from Virginia to Florida and west to the Pacific Ocean, was much less cosmopolitan.

  8. 10 Facts About the Southern Colonies - Have Fun With History

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    The Southern Colonies were a collection of British colonies located in what is now the southern United States. They were comprised of: Virginia; Maryland ; North Carolina ; South Carolina; Georgia; These colonies were predominantly agricultural, with tobacco, rice, and indigo serving as cash crops.

  9. Middle and Southern English Colonies - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Southern Colonies increased their efforts in the policy of divide-and-conquer by encouraging natives to not only capture and return runaway African slaves but also conquer neighboring tribes for slaves to be shipped to the West Indies.

  10. History of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 17th century, the history of the Southern United States developed unique characteristics that came from its economy based primarily on plantation agriculture and the ubiquitous and prevalent institution of slavery.

  11. A Glimpse of Everyday Life in the Southern Colonies, 1763-1774

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    As many Americans today have come to know, the laid-back atmosphere in the southern states is a way of life. It has its roots in the colonial era and how people naturally reacted to influences of British culture and the sub-tropical climate.