"Exploring Maryland’s Roots"
IntroductionIn this chapter you learned about different groups that emerged in the Southern Colonies, including indentured servants, the planter elite, backcountry farmers, and enslaved people. The contributions of these different groups and the interactions among them were complex, and various aspects of their lifestyles contributed to what became known as Southern culture. Log on to this Web site to learn more about the conditions and the daily lives of colonists in Maryland.
Destination Title: Exploring Maryland’s Roots
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