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It was the last of the thirteen colonies to be colonized so during revolutionary it was not strong because there were very little people in the colonie etc. :) <_>

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Cash crops were the main source of income of the southern colonies. So the people had plenty only during the harvest time. Life expectancy grew downwards due to outbreak of diseases and poor sanitation. Labor force was required in large numbers. There were frequent religious dissenters.

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In the early days of establishing settlements in the southern areas of the United States several problems needed to be overcome to be successful. Here is a list of things that needed to be addressed:

A. Extremely warm Summers;

B. Unstable soil areas, building close to a swamp was not a good idea;

C. A multitude of different kinds of insects and snakes; and

D. malaria carrying mosquitoes.

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The colonists in Georgia were supposed to propagate silk worms for silk, but Georgia does not have the proper vegetation for silk worms to eat. It was a failure.

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The activities of the British army in the southern colonies were difficult to asses due to the faraway location of those colonies.

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facing the fact that they had to put up with racism that was stopping them and plus they are effed' up

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