36,798,743 acres.
No
yes, people in Georgia did have small farms and large plantations.
Georgias settlers went to Carolina to have larger farms
Georgia's founders wanted georgia to be a colony of small farms, not large plantations. Therefore slavery was banned. -christian
farms stayed on the small side
ask your mom
Georgia settlers went to Carolina to have larger farms.
He marched through Georgia to destroy the farms and railroads that supported(helped) the Confederate armies in the field.
Carolina was found for agricalture trading,building plantation, small farms.
John Oglethorpe had a bunch of farms and slaves who made rum
Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Georgia, North Carolina, Missouri.
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