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Alona [7]
3 years ago
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1. Which was a reason that rice-farming helped promote the spread of slavery?

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2 answers:
cupoosta [38]3 years ago
8 0

1.)   (D.) It roduced a good harvest but little profit, so labor needed to be cheap.

2.)  (A.) The backcountry

3.)  (A.) Metacom was killed, and the English colonies were free to expand.

4.)  (A.) Diseases caught from the Europeans

5.)  (C.) Shipbuilding

6.)  (C.) Its leader, Nathaniel Bacon, became sick and died.

7.)  (A.) A Frontier region extending through several colonies, from Pennsylvanie to Georgia.

8.)  (D.) The governor granted them land in Native American territory.

9.)  (C.) Catholics

10.) (C.) Small farmers were forbidden to settle in Georgia for the first 20 years.



I hope these answers helped!!! :)

Phoenix [80]3 years ago
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Answer:

1)A) The rice fields of the South Carolina and the rest of the south were located in the swampy area around the coast. This area is humid, hot, and was ripe with wild animals such as alligators. The african slaves were brought because they were strong, had some immunity against the tropical diseases that abound in the area, and had some knowledge about rice cultivation since rice has been grown in Africa sin the 3rd millenium BC.

2)A) The backcountry. The backcountry consisted of the areas in colonial america that were far from the coast. The Appalachian Mountains were located in the backcountry for example. In the backcountry of Pennsylvania, many people settled, mostly germans (for example the Amish came from Switerland and who still lived in the area), and scots-irish (people of scottish descent who lived in modern-day Northern Ireland, and ended up emigrating to the United States).

3)A) At the end of the war, Metacom was killed. The reason that led to this war was the conflict over the land, because the english colonists wanted to exapand, therefore, with Metacom leader, they were able to continue the expansion all over New England.

4)A) Even if Native Americans were killed during conflicts with the colonists, and by the 1670s were already having issues over the use of land with the colonists, most of native americans in New England were killed by diseases. Plagues and outbreaks of smallpox, measles, typhus killed entire villages in different years, both because of contact with the french colonists in modern-day Quebec, and the english colonists in New England.

5)C) Shipbuilding, by the 1660s, almost every port in New England had a shipbuilding economy. The most important shipbuilding port was Boston. Other important ports were in Rhode Island and Connecticut. Shipbuilding was a key part of the economy in New England and helped industrialize the region decades after.

6)C) Nathaniel Bacon died of disentery even before the english reinforcements could arrive from England. He was replaced in leading the rebellion by his follower John Ingram, but John Ingram was not as good as a leader and the rebellion collapsed very soon.

7)A) In the colonial era, the backcountry consisted of the regions that were far from the atlantic coast. In other words, the backcountry consisted of the Appalachian mountains, and the piedmont of the Appalachian mountains.

8)C) The governor hanged 23 of them, the governor of Jamestown by the time, William Berkley, killed most of the rebels, and managed to capture several of them 23) and hanged them in public display.

9)C) Catholics, The founder of the colony of Maryland, Lord Baltimore, was an english lord, and a catholic, and asked the king of England to allow him to found (and fund) a colony in America for catholics in England to settle, who were victims of persecution in England.

10)B) Goergia founders wanted Georgia to be like neighboring South Carolina (many of them came from South Carolina). By the time, South Carolina was already a colony full of plantations of rice, tobacco, indigio and other crops, and had many slaves.

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