What was the difference between tidewater plantations and the back-country?

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2026-04-11 04:35

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Tidewater plantations were large estates along coastal waterways in the Southern colonies, focused on cash crops and operated by enslaved labor. The back-country was the region beyond these plantations, characterized by smaller farms, subsistence agriculture, and a more diverse population including poorer settlers, small landowners, and indigenous peoples.

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