What drew people from the backcountry settlements of the Carolinas and Virginia to the American frontier?
I think that it was more important because they can band together when danger threatens. They also help families to deal with the dangers and problems of the Backcountry.
Scotish-Irish people originally from Scotland, German immigrants, and people from Virginia.
There were a lot of loyalists living in the backcountry of Georgia and South Carolina
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What drew people from the backcountry settlements of the Carolinas and Virginia to the American frontier?
self-sufficiency and equality
Life in the backcountry was often challenging, with limited access to resources and infrastructure. People living in this remote area had to be self-reliant, relying on subsistence farming and hunting for survival. They also faced threats from Native American tribes, as well as harsh environmental conditions.
People knew and were confident that the items being exchanged would hold/keep their value as time went on. They did not use money because they were not sure that it would hold its value, and thats why the barter system was used by backcountry people.
He lives in Greenwich, Connecticut, in the backcountry part of town (with the huge houses).
Backcountry.
I think that it was more important because they can band together when danger threatens. They also help families to deal with the dangers and problems of the Backcountry.
the colonists moved to the back country because the land was more fertile and the forest had animals to prey.
Scotish-Irish people originally from Scotland, German immigrants, and people from Virginia.
There were a lot of loyalists living in the backcountry of Georgia and South Carolina
Planters were well to do people and farmers were poor class
becausee.