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While other colonies were being founded, Virginia continued to grow. Tobacco planters held the best land near the coast, so new settlers pushed inland. Sir William Berkeley, the colony's governor, sent explorers over the Blue Ridge Mountains to open up the back country of Virginia to settlement.
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initial sending of troops to restore order in the colony. This rebellion influenced the view of the Africans, helping create a completely African servitude and workforce in the Chesapeake Colonies, alleviating primarily White servitude, a working-class that could be repugnant at times through
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In 1691, dissent over the governance of the province led to the appointment of a deputy governor to administer the northern half of Carolina. After nearly a decade in which the British government sought to locate and buy out the proprietors, both Carolinas became
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disobedience and mischief. This also helped racial superiority in White regions, helping the poor White and wealthy White people, respectively, feel almost equal. It diminished alliances between White and Black people, as had happened in
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moved to Maryland and bought land for themselves. They soon became a majority of the population, and in 1642 religious tension began to erupt. Calvert was forced to take control and pass the
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The Southern Colonies were overwhelmingly rural, with large agricultural operations, which made use of slavery and indentured servitude extensive. During a series of civil unrest,
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family and was the first individual (rather than a joint-stock company) to receive a grant from the Crown. He received a grant for a large tract of land north of the
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with a Council of Nobles and a plan to have small landholders defer to these nobles. However, the settlers did not find it necessary to take orders from the Council.
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society where each noble would have a large manor and tenants would work in the fields and on other tasks. However, with extremely cheap land prices, many
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in 1632. When George Calvert died, Cecilius Calvert, later known as Lord Baltimore, became the proprietor. Calvert came from a wealthy
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The Royal Government in Virginia, 1624-1775, Volume 84, Issue 1, Percy Scott Flippin, Wallace Everett Caldwell, p. 288
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sought to ensure the colony's stability by allotting political status by a settler's wealth upon arrival - making a
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Loyal protestants and dangerous papists: Maryland and the politics of religion in the English Atlantic, 1630-1690
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shaped the way that servitude and slavery worked in the South. After a series of attacks on the
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Vaughan, Alden T. "The origins debate: Slavery and racism in seventeenth-century Virginia." in
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Patriots, pistols, and petticoats:" poor sinful Charles Town" during the American Revolution
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The Shadow of a Dream: Economic Life and Death in the South Carolina Low Country, 1670-1920
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which existed briefly during the 16th century, and then continuously from 1607 until the
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of the United States, adopting as its official slogan "The Old Dominion". The states of
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Tobacco and slaves: The development of southern cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800
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in the mid 17th century, the Virginia Colony was nicknamed "The Old Dominion" by
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Early American Rebels: Pursuing Democracy from Maryland to Carolina, 1640–1700
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After independence from Great Britain in 1776 the Virginia Colony became the
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in 1649, making Maryland the second colony to have freedom of worship, after
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in significantly higher proportions than in other parts of British America.
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for its perceived loyalty to the English monarchy during the era of the
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The colonies developed prosperous economies based on the cultivation of
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farms, Bacon's arrest, along with other arrest warrants, were issued by
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16/17th-century British colonies which became the Southern United States
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would be added to the Southern Colonies by Great Britain until the
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A Very Mutinous People: The Struggle for North Carolina, 1660-1713
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The tobacco-plantation south in the early American Atlantic world
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Non-British colonial entities in the contemporary United States
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George Calvert and Cecil Calvert: Barons Baltimore of Baltimore
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The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 1607–1689.
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was the first town created by the Virginia colony. After the
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History of Agriculture in the Southern United States to 1860
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By 1680, the colony had a large export industry of tobacco,
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colony after 1707). The name Virginia was first applied by
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on February 12, 1733. The colony was administered by the
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British America
Province of Maryland
Colony of Virginia
Province of Carolina
North
South Carolina
Province of Georgia
East Florida
West Florida
Spanish Empire
Florida
Southern United States
Dixie
Middle Colonies
Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Colonies
Bacon's Rebellion
Susquehannock
Bacon's
Governor Berkely
Jamestown
English settlers
Charles II's
Bacon's Rebellion
cash crops
tobacco
indigo
rice

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