Southern Colonies- The Murrihyville Plantation Southern Colonies- The Murrihyville Plantation
Government
Intro
Wouldn't it be crazy if one day you woke up and you were in the 1600's and you couldn't have your own religion. I bet you would be really mad and freaked out well thats what it was like back then. Read on and find out things about the southern colonies in the 1600's .
Important Leaders
There were many important leaders in the southern colonies. Their was James Oglethorpe, Cecilius Calvert also known as Lord Baltimore, John Smith and The House Of Burgesses . The colonies got along with the Natives with the help of these people. They traded copper, beads and other goods with the native americans and also made peace with them so there were no more conflicts between the colonists and the natives . They sent some of the goods they received in the trades to England so they can use it and sell it.
The Rules Of The Church
The rules of the church in the southern colonies were if you are a Quaker or puritan you were not aloud in the church. Another rule of the chuch
Trade In The Southern Colony
Trade in the southern colony was one of the most important things to do. Since tabacco and other cash crops grow well in the colony the plantation owners can trade their crops for other goods, such as gold,slaves,rum,and ocean products.
Mifflin, houghton. United states history. Boston, MS: Dr. Herman J Viola, 2005. Print.
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