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B -different religious groups accepted, Jews and Quakers accepted

Catholics weren't allowed to practice their religion.South Carolina had slavery which they thought was morally correct.

A There Slavery of African slaves. African slaves worked on a plantation to their land owners. Concentrated on agriculture and developed the plantations exporting tobacco, cotton, corn, vegetables, grain, fruit and livestock

G: Climate: South Carolina was the warmest of the three regions, winters not difficult to survive, but the hot and humid summers gave rise to the spread of disease. The warm climate made it possible to grow crops throughout the year and was a great place for plantations

P: founded in 1633 by eight English nobles with a Royal Charter from King Charles II and the Charter of Carolina.

I: the classes were made up of landowners over the African people who worked the land. They were Christian.

P: The social groups were made up of the wealthy English and then the African slaves. socially unjust and racist. Lords and kings from Britain tried to rule over South Carolina. There was also a slave revolt over the Carolinas.

E: The South Carolina had the largest slave population who worked on the plantations. Plantations grew cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar, indigo (a purple dye), and other crops

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The Southern Colonies

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