
VS 4a-b (AGRICULTURE- SLAVERY & CULTURE REFLECTS ORIGINS
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- Q1
A crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers
Cash crop
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The economy of the Virginia colony depended on
agriculture
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What effect did agriculture have on the Virginia colony?
The success of tobacco as a cash crop transformed life in the Virginia colony and encouraged slavery.
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How did agriculture in the Virginia colony influence the institution of slavery?
Tobacco became the most profitable agricultural product. Tobacco was sold in England as a cash crop.
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The successful planting of tobacco depended on a
steady and inexpensive source of labor.
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African men, women, and children were brought to the colony against their will to work as
slaves
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The Virginia colony became dependent
on slave labor,
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The culture of colonial Virginia reflected
beliefs, customs, and architecture of Europeans, Africans, and American Indians living in those areas.
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Although a colony of England, Virginia developed a
unique culture different from that of England.
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Whenever people settle an area, they change the culture and landscape to
reflect their beliefs, customs, and architecture..
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Examples of architecture that reflect different cultures include
• Barns • Homes • Places of worship (e.g., churches)
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Place names reflecting culture
• English—Richmond • American Indian - Roanoke
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English and other Europeans settled primarily in
Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions. Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions.
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Germans and Scots-Irish settled primarily in the
Shenandoah Valley, which was along the migration route.
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Africans were settled primarily in the
Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions where tobacco agriculture required a great deal of labor.
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