Over time, usually many years. This is the correct answer.
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Number 1: Agriculture
Number 2: The discovery of Cumberland Gap in 1750, as well as the end of the French and Indian War in 1763 lured settlers deeper into the mountains.
Number 3: Mainly rural areas
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Some plantion owners had cash crops and there they worked the slaves harder
It's the practical-ish solution for individuals seeking monetary remedies too low in proportion to attorney fees, and requiring more legally binding enforcement measures than those provided by mediation/arbitration. The ish suffix indicates that it's not the democratized "people's court" that everyone thinks it is... We've found that it's not very useful for low-income, immigrant or shy folks which either don't feel confident enough, or are so ensnared by the legal system that they never think small claims court a viable solution for their problems.
<span>It also plays a great entertainment role, apparently, given the popularity of daytime shows such as that of the assertive Mrs. Judge Judy.</span>
If colonists mistreated natives in any way, treating them as less than human, that would indeed inflame the native population, leading to increased tension between the two groups. This problem, when not solved, has led to revolts and few colonies.