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England's early southern colonists in North America inhabited the "low country," the "back country," and the "tidewater" around Bay. [Hint]
Low profits forced the London Company to make land grants, called , to attract settlers to Virginia in the seventeenth century. [Hint]
English racial prejudice, the example of the Spanish, and the need for a reliable eventually led to the adoption of slavery in English North America. [Hint]
After its introduction into South Carolina by in the 1740s, Parliament placed a bounty on indigo to stimulate its production in the colonies. [Hint]
Because southern colonists relied heavily on European middlemen called to market their crops, the southern colonies' economy remained undiversified. [Hint]
Georgia was in part founded as a buffer between South Carolina and . [Hint]
Georgia was designed as a haven for English debtors by , an English philanthropist and leader of the colony's trustees. [Hint]
The War involved a dispute between North Carolina's frontiersmen and eastern elite over representation in the colony's assembly [Hint]
Central to the Puritan's plan for an orderly society was the , an agreement to bind individuals to the group. [Hint]
The in England in 1688 drove James II into exile and ended his experimental Dominion of New England in America. [Hint]
The New England minister, , utilized modern science when he advised using inoculation to combat a smallpox epidemic in Boston in 1721. [Hint]
By the middle of the seventeenth century, had become the largest city in English North America. [Hint]
's Rebellion in 1689 tended to polarize politics in New York between his supporters and his opponents.