In the developing stages of what was to become the United States of America there were thirteen colonies. These thirteen colonies were separated into three distinct regions known as the Southern Colonies, the Middle Colonies and lastly the New England Colonies. The Southern Colonies varied from the Middle Colonies, and the New England Colonies in a few ways. One way was its look at religion. Another way was its agriculture greatness. The final reason was for its economy. The following pieces of evidence show how the Southern Colonies were set apart from the rest.
Religious conviction did not have a big control on the everyday lives of the Southern Colonists. It