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Jack and Zeke's Southern colonies

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Southern Colonies

BY: Jack and Zeke

Plantations and small farms

  • plantations mostly like villages
  • at the center of a plantation, was the planters house 
  • many enslaved Africans were needed 
  • cooks and maids worked in planters house
  • many farms were built in the backcountry

Family Life

  • Children of wealthy planters were edu. at home
  • Boys learned how to ride horses and hunt
  • Girls learned how to sew and sing
  • Back country children of farmers often didn't have school
  • they learned plowing, hunting, sewing, and cooking

Southern Slavery

  • indentured servants did hard work on plantations 
  • planters began to use Africans as workers
  • in the 1600s and 1700s more slaves were brought
  • in 1750s Africans lived throughout the 13 colonies

Life Under Slavery

  • many slaves were separated from family 
  • children and adults worked on plantations
  • slaves were punished and sometimes killed
  • poor food,clothing and shelter 
  • some slaves fought back by running away

African American Culture

  • there community was like a large family
  • believed in Christianity which was a strength 
  • created powerful spirituals
  • created a language called Gullah
  • made many instruments and played them