All of the following statements are true about living in the colonial south except
a. mo...
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All of the following statements are true about living in the colonial south except
a. mortality rates were much higher in the southern colonies.
b. the population grew much slower in the southern colonies.
c. southern plantations started out small with crude dwellings, but over time grew into more opulent estates.
d. as the south grew economically the need for slavery declined.
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