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In which way were the Chesapeak society and the Carolina socitey NOT alike?

these two south colonial south were alike in many ways. but how were they different? was it the % of black slaves in the labor force, the existence of towns as a focal point for social life, the existence of indentured servants in the labor force, their fears of a slave revolt, or their dependence on export crops?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Chesapeak was mostly mercantile; Carolina very cotton/slave trade.