
SLO Question Nine Cause and Effect Explanation
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- Q1Virginia and the Carolinas had several important ports, such as Charleston in South Carolina. These ports were crucial for ________________________________________trade and transportation.30s
- Q2______________________________and other parts of the world would bring goods to these ports. These goods included supplies for the colonies and also enslaved Africans.Ships from Europe30s
- Q3The ___________________________ had large plantations that grew cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. These crops required a lot of labor to grow and harvest.Southern colonies30s
- Q4Due to the high demand for labor and the convenient location of major shipping ports, many ____________________________ were brought to the Southern colonies through these ports.enslaved Africans30s
- Q5As more and more enslaved Africans were brought to the Southern colonies, they became a significant part of the population. The economy of these colonies relied heavily on _____________________________.slave labor.30s
- Q6The large number of African slaves influenced the _______________________ of the Southern colonies. Enslaved people worked on plantations, and their labor was essential to the prosperity of the region.culture, economy, and social structure30s
- Q7Cause: All of the major shipping ports were located in Virginia and the CarolinasEffect: African slaves were a large percentage of the population in the Southern colonies.30s