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1
The Southern Colonies
  • Chapter 7

2
Settling the South
  • Chapter 7 Lesson 1

3
Maryland
  • Founded by the Calverts
  • Reasons
  • Make money
  • Refuge or safe place for Catholics to practice
    their religion

4
Life in Maryland and Virginia
  • Mild climate
  • Fertile soil
  • Major crop was tobacco
  • Both colonies had similar governments
  • Maryland passed the Toleration Act
  • Gave religious freedom to all Christians in the
    colony

5
The Carolina Colonies
  • Carolina was too large to govern so it was split
    into two
  • North Carolina South Carolina
  • North Carolina crops
  • Tobacco and rice
  • South Carolina crop
  • Rice
  • Slaves made up a large part of the population

6
Georgia
  • Founder
  • James Oglethorpe
  • Settlers were English debtors
  • People who were in prison for owing money
  • Economy grew because of
  • Plantations
  • African slaves

7
Heading West
  • When
  • mid-1700s
  • Where
  • Piedmont or backcountry
  • Land between the Coastal Plain and the
    Appalachian Mountains
  • The only way to get to the backcountry was to
    take the Great Wagon Road

8
Conflicts with Native Americans
  • What happened to Native Americans
  • Many were killed
  • Captured
  • Died from disease
  • Forced to move farther West

9
Life in the South
  • Chapter 7 Lesson 2

10
Slavery and Society
  • The way slaves were treated depended on the slave
    owner
  • How did slaves keep their culture alive
  • Told stories
  • Sang songs about Africa
  • Played music
  • Practiced religion

11
A Farming Economy
  • Economy based mostly on plantations
  • Cash crops, cared for by slaves, made owners rich
  • Plantations looked like small villages
  • Most small farm owners did not own slaves

12
Free Africans
  • Some slaves could buy their freedom and start
    their own farms
  • Many runaways fled to Spanish Florida for safety
  • Black Seminoles
  • Runaway slaves who dressed and acted like
    Seminole Indians
  • Fort Mose
  • Settlement in Spanish Florida for free Africans

13
The Southern Economy
  • Chapter 7 Lesson 3

14
Cash Crops
  • Tobacco was grown in
  • Maryland
  • Virginia
  • Northern North Carolina

15
Cash Crops
  • Rice was grown in
  • Southern North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Georgia

16
Cash Crops
  • Indigo was grown in
  • Drier land throughout South Carolina

17
The Economy Grows
  • Plantation owners sold crops through brokers
  • A person who is paid to buy and sell goods for
    someone else
  • Most plantations were on rivers or near ports
  • Why? It was easier to transport crops

18
The Economy Grows
  • Forests were also an important natural resource
  • Used for naval stores
  • Baltimore became a major shipbuilding center
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