Asked by ur momma
Reword this: The geography and climate here is nice and subtropical, along with the geography consisting of beautiful plains, swamps and low lying areas, along with that it’s perfect for farming crops like rice and indigo. If you’re an immigrant coming over here for geography and climate you’re in the correct place.
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ur momma
Reword this: Our economy is based off of agriculture which means you can have a ideal place to grow cash crops such as rice and indigo. Besides those, there’s other things along with them such as trading as a prime example as you can export your stuff such as rice and indigo for manufactured goods in return from Europe.
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ur momma
Reword this: Our government consists of England or English laws and a local governance in order to make our government as unique as possible. Our legal system may not be the best as the legal system was based on English common law, prioritizing the interests of the ruling elites which doesn’t shine the best light.
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ur momma
Reword this: Our culture down here is influenced by English culture, plantations and a whole lot more. Let’s start off with our English influence as when we first started off our culture was settled by the English. And then our plantation society got popular with the influx of rice and indigo allowed farmers or plantation owners to get wealthy. If any of these peak your interest then come on down!
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ur momma
Reword this: In the New England colonies they have steep, rocky and hill like terrain for the climate. Growing crops there isn’t as good either as there is not as good soil like we have to grow those specific crops. If good geography and climate are your things then come to Colonial South Carolina!
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ur momma
Reword this: The economy of these colonies rely on their geography and climate which isn’t a good thing when they have bad soil and rocky terrain. Trading like all other economies and colonies was important to them however it wouldn’t be as easy to trade stuff compared to down here in Colonial South Carolina as trading is simple if you have the correct resources.
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ur momma
Reword this: The New England Colonies each have their own elected legislature, demonstrating their democratic nature. They have a royal government and a charter government, you would not want to have two different governments as that can lead to chaos. If you want a good government come on down to Colonial South Carolina!
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ur momma
Reword this: The culture there has a challenging environment, dependent on stuff like education and multiple religious beliefs. Sure this may be important to some but others would rather have a more better culture compared to whatever’s being the culture in these colonies.
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ur momma
Reword this: The Middle colonies have a diverse geography, ranging from coastal areas to fertile river valleys. The climate varies from mild coastal conditions to a more climate inland. They have fertile soil as well as having different tropicals, however depending on the growing season it would not be as good. Colonial South Carolina on the other hand does.
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ur momma
Reword this: The economy for the Middle colonies is almost the exact same as ours expect for a few minor differences they have to separate their economy from ours. For example they could manufacture goods with a few industries such as textiles, tea and other things. BUT we have the better trading economy compared to the middle colonies.
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ur momma
Reword this: The government of the Middle Colonies is “different”, with a mix of multiple systems such as proprietary owners, royal governors, and elected assemblies, play pivotal roles governing the Middle Colonies. Whereas ours is way more organized and the same but different compared to this government.
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ur momma
Reword this: The economy of the Middle Colonies, also known as the Mid-Atlantic colonies, was diverse and driven by agriculture, trade, manufacturing, and commerce like our culture as it’s the exact same thing. The geography, fertile soil, and access to rivers all make it a good colony to be but our colony is the exact same thing as theirs but way better with our agriculture and soil.
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ur momma
Reword this: Hey look, it’s our colony anyways. The geography here has nice fertile lands which are good for growing crops the climate here is a subtropical climate, having hot and humid summers and mild to cool winters. The climate allows for longer growing seasons.
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ur momma
Reword this: The economy here in the Southern colonies is primarily based on agriculture, particularly the production of cash crops such as indigo and rice. Trading them is also a prime example of our economy here in the Southern colonies.
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ur momma
Reword this: The governments vary colony to colony of England or English laws and a local governance in order to make the governments as unique possible. The legal systems aren’t the best like other legal systems laws, prioritizing the interests of the ruling higher ups.
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ur momma
Reword this: The cultures are influenced by England cultures, plantations and a whole lot more. Trading became a staple of the culture with the increase of stuff such as rice and indigo. There are many more things related to the culture of the Southern colonies that I can’t list.
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ur momma
Reword this: Now immigrant, you maybe deciding on which colony to choose but I would prefer you to pick Colonial South Carolina in the Southern colonies even though the Middle colonies are exactly like us expect with a few “differences.” The choice is yours my friend but I really do want you to come and see our beautiful state and be successful in it as well as having a good time there in the state along with the other states in the Southern colony.
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