What colony was founded in 1633.
Maryland
What state is Savannah in ?
Georgia
When did North Carolina become a state
1789
What are Virginia's major towns ?
Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Richmond
Who is Georgia named for?
King George II
What are two major towns does Maryland have?
Baltimore and Annapolis
Why did Indians build forts?
For protection
What did North Carolina's plantation focus on?
Tobacco,Rice and Indigo
When was Maryland Found?
1633
What plantation included wheat, corn and tobacco?
Virginia's
How many miles were families separated because of there plantations?
More than 100,000 miles.
Who was Virginia named for?
Elizabeth I
Why did some settlers move inland?
They could not afford the plantation lifestyle.
In what year did Georgia sign the Declaration of Independence ?
1776
Where was the industry that was manufacturing of iron, shipbuilding and agriculture?
Maryland
What was a major industry in Maryland?
Iron and shipbuilding
What agriculture is includes sugar, rice and indigo?
Georgia's
What is one thing plantations were often made up of ?
A home, a dairy, a kitchen, stables, cabins, barns, a smokehouse, carpenter and brick-maker shops, and sometimes schools
When was North Carolina found?
1653
Name one man who was important to the time and development of the future United States who came from the Southern Colonies?
George Rogers Clark, Thomas Sumter, Francis Marion, Patrick Henry, Charles Lee, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington
What Four colonies became states in 1788?
Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, George Colony.
Where did slaves live ?
Houses on the plantation
Who was Maryland named for?
Queen Henrietta Maria of England
Who did sign the Declaration of Independence against?
Britain
When was Georgia found?
1732